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|  26th September 2005, 06:56 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Beautiful kris 
			
			Welcome George. That is a lovely Maranao kris, perhaps early 20th C. from its overall size and style. The central portion with twisted rod construction is particularly well done. The treatment of the edges and tip is similar to a large sword for which I posted pictures recently. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...tid=6047&stc=1 http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...tid=6048&stc=1 My sword was commissioned in 1930 from a panday in Lanao del Sur by a U.S. administrator. Ian. | 
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|  26th September 2005, 07:27 PM | #2 | 
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			Ian your link is a photo of a replica broad sword?????   Lew | 
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|  26th September 2005, 08:28 PM | #3 | 
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			George, thank you for posting this puppy.  Though not unheard of, it is seldom that you see twist core in Moro, especially double twist core like yours.   Amazing.  You see more of this in earlier pieces than later. Regarding the panday training, I'm not sure that is had to be some one Chinese. I have a double twist core Bagobo piece and there are not many (if any) Chinese living in that area. I also like the silver inlay.   | 
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