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Detlef has shown a range of these knives from various indigenous Lumad groups of Mindanao.
Just to add some confusion and a word of caution, there are similar items made by Maranao Muslim craftsmen in the Lake Lanao area that are somewhat copies of these knives. They are not traditional Moro knives, but the Maranao make them for sale to tourists. Mostly these knives have brass hilts and scabbards adorned with bells. |
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There are for sure authentic knives of this type made from brass like shown in the booklet and stated from Nonoy Tan in this thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=sangi But I guess that you speak about similar knives shown from our very missed member VANDOO in the same thread, see picture. Regards, Detlef |
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I have owned four of these knives, two I've sold and two I still have in my collection, one sold one was from brass (handle/scabbard) and IMVHO authentic.
The left on the first picture is sold as the right one on the third picture. |
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Recent purchase. Is this knife also from Mindanao? The blade shape differs from the examples in this thread. (Seller photo.)
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Hi WW,
Need to have a better view of the hilt and blade. From what I can see, this could be from Mindanao. The blade shape is a bit unusual--perhaps a reshaped broken blade--although I have seen a similar profile on Lumad knives around Davao City. Ian. |
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Here are some photos of the item. It’s quite small. The blade is rusted and needs cleaning but it’s still sharp. The projection at the hilt is wood. |
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Wildwolberine,
Your recently purchased, unidentified knife may be a surot. Check out the first blade described in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7i19CDrPmU). Your blade is much shorter and your hilt differs but I thought I’d mention it. Sincerely, RobT |
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