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Old 1st March 2005, 04:10 AM   #1
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I may bring the piece to Timonium (I love show and tell ).

Spunger, glad to have met you and glad you came to the show.
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Old 1st March 2005, 11:29 AM   #2
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likewise, jose. was really a pleasure just hanging out with you, rsword and manteris
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Old 23rd March 2005, 06:21 PM   #3
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As promised, here are pictures of the bagobo sword after I restored it. I made the chain, the brass end cap (with beads) and etched the blade showing twist core. (sent to Lee for resizing).

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Old 25th March 2005, 11:58 AM   #4
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Beautiful Batara, Sorry I've been gone so long. I did get one day off to go sword shopping and here's what I picked up. Scabbards been repaired and the brass is really worn (handle is incredibly small). I especially liked the decoration added to the butt of the scabbard, don't know if you can make it out in the pictures, but it gave me a laugh when I was cleaning it and figured out what it was.
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Old 25th March 2005, 05:52 PM   #5
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Can't tell from the pictures. What is it? Nice piece - don't you just love lamination?
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Old 25th March 2005, 06:06 PM   #6
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Hi dan:

Good to have you back. That's a very nice example of the small kampilan probably prduced by the Tagakaolo (aka Kaolu) near Davao City in Mindanao. The Kaolu live adjacent to the Bagobo, and not surprisingly share weapons that are very similar in appearance. This could be a Bagobo sword, but the hilt is more consistent with the Kaolu, and there is no beadwork on the scabbard which is almost invariably present on Bagobo swords.

In the past, and perhaps on the old Forum, I would have called your example Bagobo, but I was informed of the distinction between Bagobo and Kaolu swords about two years ago. Many dealers still call these "Bagobo" because the Bagobo are a better known tribe (and their craftwork is considered better quality).

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Old 26th March 2005, 04:14 AM   #7
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Thanks for the corection Ian.

The decoration wrapped around the four posts are brass wire and ... a zipper!
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