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Old 8th June 2007, 12:25 AM   #1
kai
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Hello Bill,

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The blade is 22 inches long.
Ok, that's well within reach for a shortened Moro kris, at least from many Mindanao pieces. That's not meant to imply that the Visayan bladesmiths weren't able to forge these blades themselves!

I'd love to hear from our forumites with Visayan connections wether there are any hints which would help to verify local production of a blade like this.

BTW, the demon also looks a little different - almost smiling, this one.


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I still don't like pulling these pieces apart to view tangs.
Understood.

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Also have a really interesting horn jungayyan twistcore kris that badly needs a stain. And some pictures!
<Groan...>

Regards,
Kai
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Old 8th June 2007, 02:46 AM   #2
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Gorgeous blades! So, you're the man I'd been hearing all this time.
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