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don't know moro swords that much. but earlier (at the swap forum), the pics below were posted. i think the one with the white background was spunjer's.
@ron, do these swords have a special name? salamat! |
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See the barong in post # 40 for similar protrusions...
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Lorenz and David, Thank you both for the pictures and the link to examples of others similar to this. It seems funny that most of the similar barongs are to be found in the swap forum but there seems to be little to no information on their origin or age other than the one small tag next to the barong in Lorenz photo in the link referred to by David. Here is another photo of a similar barong that was posted by Freebooter, again in the swap forum. Thank you both for your help.
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I am posting Lorenz picture from the Museo Naval in Madrid that David referred to in the link he posted so it might be easier to compare the two as well as a photo of the tag associated with it. It looks to me to be the closest in blade profile showing the same protrusions at the base of the blade that the one I posted has. I really think the one in Lorenz post is the most interesting because of the fact that the blade is slotted both above and below the talismanic symbols running down the center of the blade.
Robert Last edited by Robert Coleman; 25th July 2011 at 10:58 PM. |
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Imagine my surprise when this barong showed up on my doorstep with 5 other items as a birthday present from my lovely wife. It measures 24 inches in total with an 18-3/4 inch blade that is 7/16 inch thick at the hilt and 2-1/2 inches wide at its widest point. The fittings are silver on a beautiful horn hilt with the piece weighting in at 2 pounds 2 ounces.
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Could this be a Visayan barong?
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Doesn't look like a classic single-beveled Visayan blade.
I get more of a Mindanao feel with this one - Lumad? Regards, Kai |
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I don't have much constructive to add to this
since I don't know much about these blades but... Quote:
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