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Old 25th September 2024, 05:27 PM   #1
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Default Nice Moro Kampillan

Here is a very nice and I believe very old Moro kampillan...I think from at least the early 19th Century... or older. The blade is just over 28in./71cm. and is a rather standard kampillan design, showing a nice, narrow, and controlled temper line.
The whalebone hilt is probably the best example I have seen carved in that material. It measures 9.5in./24cm. in length. The detail is very well done showing considerable craftsmanship. The guard apparently came loose at some point and was reinforced with a rattan tie onto the grip. It looks to have been tied only on the upper portion of the guard. There are no shadows or lines indicating a similar tie to the lower portion. The patina has given the hilt a sort of "honey-colored" hue which I think is lovely.
The horsehair tuffs are restored.
I am just curious if anyone else notices a tiny face at the very end of the top of the hilt(see pic from the top of the hilt)? Maybe it's intentional, or maybe I am seeing things!
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Old 25th September 2024, 06:30 PM   #2
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Welcome back Charles! Thanks for sharing, I would be curious to see other whalebone examples. The little face looks displeased you discovered him. 🤣
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Congratulations!!! Is a great piece, very unusual, always is a pleasure see this type of kampilan.
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Old 27th September 2024, 12:33 AM   #4
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Nice. I watched this one. Thought about restoring it myself.
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Old 27th September 2024, 03:04 AM   #5
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Hi Charles,

Very nice kampilan indeed. I believe the use of whalebone indicates a prestigious weapon because it is an uncommon material on these swords, and some of the other examples I have seen were said to have distinguished owners. The way that rattan has been used to anchor the cross piece to the hole behind the "saddle" of the grip is suggestive of similar mountings on Maguindanao kris. My guess is that this kampilan was owned by a Maguindanao datu or other member of the nobility. The horse hair is nicely trimmed and recent, as you note.
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I am just curious if anyone else notices a tiny face at the very end of the top of the hilt(see pic from the top of the hilt)? Maybe it's intentional, or maybe I am seeing things!
I think it might be a case of pareidolia but close(r)ups might be more decisive.
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Old 29th September 2024, 09:16 PM   #7
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Hello Charles,

Great you are back and show us such a beauty!

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I think it might be a case of pareidolia ...
I agree werecow.
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Here is the "face" I referred to in the earlier post.
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Hmm... I'm still tempted to liken it to Jesus showing up in a piece of toast (or a sword hilt ), but it's not impossible.
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Werecow, do you see Jesus in this kampilan?
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Only in the same sense in which I see satan in this steak.
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