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It's called "bakunawa". Nice Panay tenegre from around 1900.
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Not claiming to be a talibong or tenegre expert, but based on my limited experience I'd place that closer to pre-WW2 than 1900. |
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I would have to agree with Xasterix. This is a piece from just prior to WW2. Lovely tenegre by the way.
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The lamination in the blade looks interesting. Worthy of an etch to bring out the pattern.
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Thank you for all the inputs. I have yet to know what the figure on the hilt is really called.
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I guess you will never exactly know, be happy with anito. ![]() Here is some information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anito When I understand correctly there are facebook groups in the Philippines, I don't know in which language written but I don't have facebook and don't want to join. ![]() You have a nice tenegre there, be careful, they are addictive and they are not cheap. ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Understood. Would you mind posting a few close up pictures of the pattern? I'm most interested in the central portion of the blade. There appears to be two parallel lines running from the forte towards the tip. It reminds me of what you sometimes see in twistcore and while probably not a guy can always hope and dream right! Plus the lamination towards the edge of the blade looks nice. Not too shabby!
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Yes, of course you are correct. ![]() So it's better described as anito. Here the thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=tenegre Quote:
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Greetings, Detlef- I think I chanced upon it in the book:
A Warrior's Armament and Ornament: The Edwin R. Bautista Collection of Philippine Bladed Weapons It was released early this year. It may also be mentioned in the Filipino Traditional Blades Facebook page, of which there are extensive pictures and classifications of modern talibong. Sorry I can't link there- my FB is deactivated currently. |
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