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Cm'on Panday, i think money had a whole lot more to do with it than luck.
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Naughty! naughty! Nechesh . . .
Of couse, I was fortunate enought to have a decent job, but my family comes first, if there's ever any left overs, I save 'em for my toys, you know the routine. |
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Awesome catch, good I've been off ebay...lolz
Thanks for sharing photos. The blade seems older than the hilt, maybe passed through several generations. If it used to be a warrior's the original scabbard could've been too damaged to salvage and later the blade with new hilt was kept as pusaka. Why so many missing scabbards from swords? battlefield pick ups...remember much was taken from the dead after war |
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Guys, any comments on this two photos?
I am refering to the 2nd pics. (the kris with out a scabbard). |
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The dot inlays match up, so rewrap is recent.
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hi ernest e,
going back to the original topic of the thread; yes, it is a moro kris. ...i'm sure you know that by now, lol. just wanna add my two centimos, that's all |
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!!!$$%%#^#&**#*($)_ Sorry wiping off the drool from my keyboard.
![]() ![]() Bienvenido to the Forum Ernesto, As Manny has kindly explained, I meant that more for collectors of “MORO SWORDS”. ![]() This particular kris is what I meant by being well known. Thank you Panday for posting the pictures. |
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