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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Yes this is how it is indeed done - paint and then carved.
Now these triangles are a young plant motif (I forgot the plant it comes from). What I find interesting is the metal clamps on one side of the scabbard keep it together while the other side is an open slit for the blade to slide out. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Compared with other kampilans, the hilt of the big one seems reversed. I am no expert at all and would like to know if there is a rule about placing these hilts. Thanks
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Regards, Kai |
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Hello Carlos,
That's 2 interesting examples. Did you obtain any details on provenance, etc.? The scabbard looks quite a bit younger than the kampilan; seems to be nicely engineered though! How easy it is to push the blade out through the front side vs. securely retaining it inside during carrying? Thanks! Regards, Kai |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hello
The illanun kampilan came from a seller of Belgium. The kampilan with sheath I have bought in Spain, but I dont have more information. The kampilan with sheath fits perfectly sword with sheath. Thanks Carlos |
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Good eye GIO. I missed that. You're right, the Ilanun kampilan hilt is backwards.
Also, Carlos, it is great to have a scabbard with this, never mind it being in such great condition. Usually these scabbards have been thrown away or are otherwise missing. |
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Regards, Kai |
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I meant the Maranao kampilan! By the way, if any of you find marbles on the floor, just put them in a bag and send them back to me. I keep losing mine. 🤨 |
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