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Actually Gustav the datus were the only ones who had the money and status to afford armour.
I will also make the note that in this picture the kampilan does not fit the scabbard and the scabbard was hand painted later. |
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Would you call this weapon a kampilan? |
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I have a kampilan with a somewhat similar hilt .
The sword in question looks like it is made from wood . ![]() D'you suppose this picture was taken after the implementation of Pershing's General Order #11 ? I don't think it is a scabbard, looks more like a narrow parrying shield to me . The Datu's eyes are downcast . "A picture says a thousand words ." |
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some of my favorites
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Khas warriors - Cambodia. From around 1900 I think.
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Unfortunately covered in water marks but the only copy I could find...
1910, west Kordufan, two mounted men, one in mail and metal helm, the other in quilted armor and with a kaskara. More cavalry in the background. Really evokes the period and the people for me. ![]() |
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I may post more but here are a couple of favorites:
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