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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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And here the handle from the sword in down with horn handle, the barat is as well gone due corrosion but with a little bit imagination you can see the form and where it was situated.
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Posts: 283
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Hello Detlef,
Here are some inputs from my contact in Bicol: 1) the blade profile is indeed a 'binakla,'- even in the absence of a 'manok-manok' (serrations on the blade). A minasbad indeed; 2) It might have been forged in the Province of Sorsogon (that's in the Bicol Region). Now looking where Sorsogon is (southernmost part of Bicol)- your blade certainly have a very clear Visayan influence (your third binakla). This 3rd binakla blade has a kinabayo hilt- with, of course, a ginunting blade; 3) But the scabbard on the 3rd binakla is not Bicol. But rather of 'Visayan influence' as made mention in # 3. It would have been much nicer, he says, if the scabbard is Bicol; Hope this clears the air a little bit. ha ha ha. All the best, Yves |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Thank you Yves!
![]() Regards, Detlef |
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