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Old 21st July 2008, 02:14 AM   #1
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Default Maguindanao Kris silver ivory swaasa

K Pasta, Dudes?

Here is the rest of the avatar. I got the 19th c hilt of silver, ivory, and swaasa from a WWII vet who got it when stationed on Mindanao. But the blade was WWII recent era and aweful.

So Philkid got this Maguindanao 19th c blade with silver inlay (90% of which I had to replace) and is laminated. Again forgive my phone pictures. If I get better pictures, I will post them as well.

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Old 21st July 2008, 02:24 AM   #2
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Nice marriage Jose .
May they live happily everafter .
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Old 21st July 2008, 02:31 AM   #3
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Thank you Rick.

Here is the whole thing......
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Old 21st July 2008, 02:44 AM   #4
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Mine has shorted out due to recent excessive drool inundation .
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Old 21st July 2008, 05:02 AM   #5
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Sorry about the key board.........


Yeah I was pretty pleased. The blade had a modern ivory pommel and white metal hilt. The blade was in rough shape - rust, severe pitting, etc. I had to do a lot of grinding and polishing. Baka-baka clamps are silver and the inlay. I added the brass parts to the clamps and under the hilt (per Maguindanao tradition).

Still, Philkid did a great job of getting the right kind of blade - right period, right tribe, right status. Couldn't get a better blade - Thanks Philkid!


Perhaps next year I will make a new scabbard out of the old scabbard for this one. It has become my favorite kris out of all I have so far.
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Old 21st July 2008, 01:12 PM   #6
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Old 21st July 2008, 01:52 PM   #7
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Very nice Jose. Beautiful!
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Nice puppy!

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Old 23rd July 2008, 12:16 PM   #9
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Nice work (I think)

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had to do a lot of grinding and polishing. Baka-baka clamps are silver and the inlay. I added the brass parts to the clamps and under the hilt
Better pictures are on ist way I hope
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Old 9th August 2008, 08:47 AM   #10
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I see this thread only now.... Great job Jose, as usual, and wonderful kris
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Old 10th August 2008, 03:23 AM   #11
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Thank you Flavio. This was a nearly 2 year project (in between other people's work).

Soon I should be posting some better closeup pictures.
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In the meantime, here are some pictures of the blade before restoration.....
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Old 1st November 2008, 08:34 PM   #13
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Here are some pictures I promised post restoration. Note: I don't believe this is a naga but a crocodile (notice the "legs" toward the front of the animal and the "heart" shaped parts toward the end.

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Old 1st November 2008, 08:59 PM   #14
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Sigh .........
Jose, it's a bit hard to tell from the before pictures ; were the edges of this blade fairly ragged or was that just staining .

It is freakin' magnificent .
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Old 1st November 2008, 09:49 PM   #15
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OH thank you Rick. The edges were really that jagged - no staining. It took a lot of work to grind and polish the blade out.
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WONDERFUL!!!!!
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Old 2nd November 2008, 09:39 PM   #17
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Hello Jose,

Congrats, that's great luck to have such a nice hilt available for replacement/restoration! Thanks for your efforts with the pics.

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I don't believe this is a naga but a crocodile (notice the "legs" toward the front of the animal and the "heart" shaped parts toward the end.
What you think would these "hearts" represent?

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Old 2nd November 2008, 09:55 PM   #18
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I would think that the "hearts" were the stylized tail of the crocodile.
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Old 1st July 2012, 06:00 PM   #19
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Speaking of this hilt specifically, Did you make the hilt yourself, Jose? The ivory kakatua is stunning!

I remember reading another thread where I think you mentioned making the suasa for the hilt's fittings, but what about the rest of it? Is it a completely new hilt? If so I am twice as impressed!
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Here is the rest of the avatar. I got the 19th c hilt of silver, ivory, and swaasa from a WWII vet who got it when stationed on Mindanao. But the blade was WWII recent era and aweful.

So Philkid got this Maguindanao 19th c blade with silver inlay (90% of which I had to replace) and is laminated. Again forgive my phone pictures. If I get better pictures, I will post them as well.
I guess you might have overlooked Jose's first post in this thread...
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Old 1st July 2012, 09:27 PM   #21
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Ah! I seem to have lost my attention span :P

Thanks, David!
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Old 2nd July 2012, 01:46 AM   #22
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Swassa is tough stuff to make. I did not make a hilt out of swassa, but did make some swassa scabbard rings before (with the help of a friend).
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