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I think this is a rather recent piece Dave and i don't image that it was created for any official presentation, but i would be interested to hear other opinions on it.
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David is on the money. I think these are being made in Marawi City in Maranao territory, which explains the Maranao okir. This is the 2nd or 3rd I have seen in the past 10 years. Very recent.
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Well, we know for sure that it's at least close to 30 years old because we have had it almost that long. So then these all-metal scabbards are still being made? Regardless, the workmanship is really great!!! You can't even see most of the solder lines when taking a close look..........Dave.
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Hello All,
is the pointiness of the luk and the pattern in the gangya the big indicators for this item being of more recent make? thanks |
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