Filipino Kambantuli Runs Amok on Bottles (Traditionalfilipinoweapons.com)
Published: 10 years ago
This 13 inch blade from http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.com/ is the sharpest blade of this length I've ever encountered. The edge is a zero grind convex, ground incredibly thin.
The blade shape is a traditional design of the Moros, a People of the Southern Philippines. It is a close quarters weapon, for jungle warfare.
"Moro Kambantuli"
Blade Length: 13 inches
Steel: D2 and 5160 Composite Steel
Handle Material: Kamagong Wood
Scabbard: Wood
Made In: Philippines
Sold Here: http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.com/ (also now sold at www.kultofathena.com)
Youtube Page of Traditional Filipino Weapons http://www.youtube.com/user/RonOrGina
Playlist of videos of Traditional Filipino Weapons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYRgjW5aW1hBhoFRrRmsOpdxfHB8urKiF
The blade shape is a traditional design of the Moros, a People of the Southern Philippines. It is a close quarters weapon, for jungle warfare.
"Moro Kambantuli"
Blade Length: 13 inches
Steel: D2 and 5160 Composite Steel
Handle Material: Kamagong Wood
Scabbard: Wood
Made In: Philippines
Sold Here: http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.com/ (also now sold at www.kultofathena.com)
Youtube Page of Traditional Filipino Weapons http://www.youtube.com/user/RonOrGina
Playlist of videos of Traditional Filipino Weapons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYRgjW5aW1hBhoFRrRmsOpdxfHB8urKiF