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Old 26th August 2012, 02:31 AM   #1
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managed to make a scabbard from some wooden wall panelling. The groove was the right width for the blade spine. Used a drill in the end to create the space for the blade and have an opening for the blade to exit. The kampilan blade fits snugly and needs a bit of force to exit the scabbard. The next step is the hair additions. Have been doing the rounds of the malls looking for hair extensions and red hair dye "for my daughter, she's going through a phase".
lol, good one! excellent job on that scabbard, is all i can say!

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Are there any scabbards for kampilans in existence which come from the period when kampilans were actually used in true combat?
hello alan,
this particular kampilan would be from the period when they were actually used in combat.
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Old 26th August 2012, 02:37 PM   #2
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Thank you Spunjer.
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Old 28th August 2012, 12:43 AM   #3
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Hello all,
@Battara: whilst looking at some wooden odds and ends and formulating a quick process on how to setup and route my eye kept resting on the wooden wall boards which had been set aside as they had a bit of wet rot on the bottom. As I'm usually in a rush I decided for a quick and dirty option of using the solid board with an opening in the bottom. But I'm still formulating a breakaway scabbard using some plywood and a router but I'll save that for the other 2 kampilans as I'd need to approach the project with a bit more TLC.

@AGMaisey: Hello Mr Maisey, thanks for the info re the scabbard. You helped me out a year or two ago with some tips on protocol and etiquette for my trip to Malaysia which was greatly appreciated and very helpful. I am hoping to visit Empu Mazin on my next visit. On one of my visits he was finishing off a keris panjang which was a work of art and I would like to talk to him about them. This time without my kiddies chasing chickens and cats into the bush.
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Old 30th August 2012, 12:14 PM   #4
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GM Yuli Romo demonstrating the Kampilan:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCl1T6c8w4A
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Old 6th September 2012, 05:32 AM   #5
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Hello all,
the hair extensions arrived today and the hair holes are ready.
Cato mentions that the hair tufts "generally measure six to eight inches in length". Does this seem to be the norm?
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Old 6th September 2012, 09:05 PM   #6
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MOST I HAVE SEEN WOULD BE IN THE 5 TO 6 INCH LEGNTH. THE ONES WITH 2 TO 3 INCH ARE NOT LONG ENOUGH TO FLEX AND BEND AND DON'T LOOK GOOD AND SOME EXAMPLES HAVE FRAZZELED LOOKING TUFTS WHICH TAKE AWAY FROM THE NICE LOOKS OF THE SWORD.
I AM NOT SURE HOW THE HAIR IS PUT IN AS I HAVE NEVER GOT AROUND TO DOING IT. THE HAIR IS HELD IN BY A WOOD PEG BUT WEATHER THE TUFT IS INSERTED IN THE HOLE FIRST THEN THE PEG INSERTED OR THE HAIR ATTACHED TO THE PEG AND INSERTED TOGETHER ANOTHER POSSIBILITY IS IF THE HAIR WAS LONG ENOUGH SAY 12 INCHES TO FIND THE MIDDLE AND STICK IN THE HOLE AND INSERT THE PEG RESULTING IN TWO 6 INCH TUFTS PER HOLE. WHEN THE JOB IS COMPLETE THE TUFTS ARE CUT TO BE EVEN IN LEGNTH. I HAVE PONDERED THIS IN THE PAST BUT NEVER GOT THE MATERIALS AND GAVE IT A TRY SO I LOOK FORWARD TO LEARNING HOW YOU GO ABOUT IT. GOOD LUCK
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Old 6th September 2012, 09:10 PM   #7
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Thanks Vandoo
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