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"Considering the superb craftsmanship found in this spear head I am inclined to think it may have been created as a display piece, either purely for display, or for some ceremonial purpose." I also have agreement with this and the twist core thing, but that will be another thread. |
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This is an elegant large fighting spear that probably belonged to someone of rank and was carried by a retainer .
Ceremonial, yes . These old eyes see what appears to be battle damage on the edges; lots of nicks . I think it has seen war . ![]() Will you run a Lime over it when it arrives ? ![]() |
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You betcha! Which is why I did not care if it had been cleaned, saves me the trouble.
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Looking forward to before and after pictures .
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I love PI/Moro twistcores - unexpected and artfully done. That is why I own 3 (Bagobo bolo, Sulu kris, spear)
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hmmm....i think i could live with the pits...
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Sure. Actually double twist core here is a picture:
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