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Agreed on the beautiful lamenations! I've an old Sulu kris with much the same lamination although the lamination has separated at the tip. I'd once heard that you could calculate the age of an old nickel/iron mix cause they tended to separate after 200 years. Can't remember where I heard it and no idea if there is any truth to that?
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I thought I had shown this one before but cannot find the pictures or the post so here is what it looks like today. The scabbard was partially re wrapped with grass in Jolo, Sulu and the top of the scabbard was also shellacked. we soaked the blades we picked up there in coconut vinegar inside a hollowed out bamboo section which really made the lamination POP OUT!
And for you other two reprobates. Yes I left Cotabato in late June 2008 (funny how things blew up after my group left - maybe I should have stayed) didn't pick up a single item there ![]() ![]() |
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Lovely blade laminations!
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Back to the original kampilan thread. I wonder if the usual method of attaching hair to the kampilan handle was wood? Or other substances?
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