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was gonna bid on this item. starting bid was $50.00. auctioneer's estimate was between $100.00-300.00. i wasn't sure if it was moro so i checked with mabagani. being one of the last of the big time spenders, i reckon i will put my max bid at $200.01. that'll show him. luckily, i didn't coz otherwise i would've made a big dweeb out of myself. oh, yeah, here's the item. i have to say, she's a beaut:
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not for the final price (IMHO). I prefer sharp edges myself, and there are a few good edges that could be had for what this shield went for. All a matter of taste and preference I guess.
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Shields are bigger and less durable; there's less of them around.
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As far as Tausug shields go, that is not a bad price, though I do not like the clean look of the wood. Maybe its the pic, but where is the patina. Shields tend to fall into that "Ethnographic Art" aka "Tribal Art" category, and somehow are more PC to collect than bladed weaponry for those with the $$$ to spend. Ive been surprised by some of the prices modern shields have been getting.
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Here is a recent child's shield. I'll keep it on a wall until baby is big enough to hold it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3952830386 |
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The bidder who won the shield that started this thread is a prominent tribal art dealer and should have no trouble selling it for $3,000-$4,000 or more in the art market. Tom is right that there are relatively few good, old examples of these out there.
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Besides being throughly depressed over the market value of some of the PI stuff
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