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Old 19th September 2025, 11:16 PM   #1
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Hello everyone,

I wanted some advice on this Visayan Tenegre I've acquired recently. It looks like it's in need of a nose job. Should I try repairing the nose or should I leave it as is? And if I do end up repairing how would one go about it?

side note: I've been lurking here for a little over a year. What a great resource this site and community has been.

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Old 20th September 2025, 01:14 PM   #2
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Hello everyone,

I wanted some advice on this Visayan Tenegre I've acquired recently. It looks like it's in need of a nose job. Should I try repairing the nose or should I leave it as is? And if I do end up repairing how would one go about it?

side note: I've been lurking here for a little over a year. What a great resource this site and community has been.

Cheers!
Welcome to the forum ClemFandango, can you please show the complete sword? The handle is very nice and I wouldn't go to restore the broken nose and would leave it as is but I would try to restore the missing silver attachments, the top piece is missing and I see a missing eye.

I also own a tenegre with a missing nose, see pics.

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Old Yesterday, 07:12 AM   #3
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Thank you Detlef, glad to be here! Yeah I think I'll leave the nose alone after all, and I agree about the silver fittings. Will probably take it to a silversmith to restore the missing attachments.

Also that's a lovely complete piece. Thank you for sharing.

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Clem

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Very nice tenegre you have there, when you ever get tired to look at it.....

Here one from my collection with a similar appearance bit without silver.

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Since Tenegres and their noses came up, I'll share this one, which a Spanish seller recently first sold to me and then sneakily sold again at a higher price through another platform (where I strongly suspect he engaged in shill bidding) while repeatedly assuring me that he was not doing so over several weeks.
He could've just not accepted my bid or canceled the sale immediately, but I suspect he was stringing me along because he won his own lot through shill bidding and then offered it to the second highest bidder and was waiting for that deal to go through while keeping me as a backup. He then canceled the sale without explanation and stopped communicating with me. When the platform asked him for the reason he claimed it was "broken".
Luckily I saw the other auction and smelled a rat and opened a dispute in time to get my money back. #notbitteratall

Still like the sword though.
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Old Yesterday, 11:23 AM   #6
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Ah woah!! Thanks for sharing these pieces guys

Detlef, do you have closeups of the pommel by any chance? I love seeing the carved details on the hilts of these swords

And dang I'm sorry werecow. You were cheated out of a fine piece :c reminds me of the silver sapot talibongs from Aklan.
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Very nice sword. Lousy seller. Glad you got your money back. That often does not happen.
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Very nice sword. Lousy seller. Glad you got your money back. That often does not happen.
Yeah, that has also happened to me before. Thankfully in this case I had pay insurance through todocoleccion. It just took another week or two of them trying to pressure him to follow through with the sale (which was obviously not going to happen since he presumably no longer had the sword in his possession), but in the end they refunded me in full.

I wouldn't have been so pissed off with him if he had just been honest and canceled the sale once he got a better offer, but he chose to lie repeatedly, and given that he had a new account on both platforms and it looks a lot like he was shill bidding on catawiki (which frankly enables this by allowing sellers to offer their lots to the next highest bidder) I suspect this is a habit for him. Buyer beware.
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