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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
Posts: 4,614
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Thanks Spunjer.
The designs on your spear sockets look very much like traditional Bagobo designs and they appear to be quite old, as you mentioned. Good finds. Ian. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Clearwater, Florida
Posts: 371
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Very nice examples and the sold price of the 2nd one is enough to bring tears to the eye.
If shipped to the US intact, that brought it MUCH higher, I would suspect. Mike |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Chicago area
Posts: 327
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in both Cebu & Negros I have seen cheap, short iron spears for sale. Don't think they are for tourist & never got a good answer for what they were for. Kind of wish I had bought one, they were very cheap. Anyone know thier purpose?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
Posts: 1,730
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bill,you're not talking about an indian pana, are you?
how big is this spear?
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Chicago area
Posts: 327
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maybe 4.5', cheap iron head, saw them several times, 20 in a barrel, only 100 pesos, if I remember. can't figure them good for fighting or hunting.
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
Posts: 4,614
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Similar "Igorot" spears are all over Manila too. I think they are somewhat traditional styles made of inexpensive materials in a non-functional form for decorative purposes. There, I didn't even say the "T" word!
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 7,363
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Ian, I have now seen these show up at the gun shows. No patina on the shafts (or spear blades sometimes).
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