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BTW its an ivory kampilan.
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nice! can you provide closeups on the blade??
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Are you sure that it is ivory? It may be whale bone? The grain structure does not look like ivory to me. Is there another type of marine animal that this ivory could have come from? Lew |
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My thoughts exactly Lew. It looks more like bone to me. Still quite nice though. I would also like to see close-ups of the blade as well as the tip if you don't mind.
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I'm in agreement. I've seen whalebone kampilans and this looks whalebone to me also. Also looks like baided silver bands as well.
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Nope. Maybe your just used to seeing newer types of ivory kampilan. This is an early 1900's example. This ivory is similar to the examples shown on the museums in Spain.
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Not like any ivory I've ever seen . <shrug>
![]() I own a couple of 19th C. examples of ivory . I'd like to see some close ups of the end grain on the crossguard and hilt . |
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Another vote for bone, here.
![]() Regardless, that's a beautiful sword, pinoy. Thanks for sharing it with us! Got any pix of the tip? |
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