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xasterix
3rd November 2022, 05:09 PM
I stumbled upon this pre-WW2 sword in Manila. I got to interview the family that owned this. Based on their account, this sword was gifted by a Japanese soldier during the Japanese occupation in the Philippines to their grandfather who was a government official in Ilocos Norte.

I'm curious if anyone has similar sample/s. I'm aware a smaller sample is up for auction online, but it's pretty rare that I get to see this length. My sword is 28 inches long, with a 21-inch blade that's double-edged for half its length (the upper edge is also sharp). The brass fittings are done very well on the carabao-horn, hoof-pommel hilt. The wooden scabbard is a replacement; what seems like a fragment of a leather scabbard has been taped at the bottom. It's a joy to wield, and I count is as one of my best blades.

Drabant1701
3rd November 2022, 07:39 PM
That is a very nice find. I have never seen this type before, thanks for sharing.

ariel
4th November 2022, 02:54 AM
It is a Zirah Bouk:-)

xasterix
4th November 2022, 11:24 AM
That is a very nice find. I have never seen this type before, thanks for sharing.

Thanks for your kind words!

xasterix
4th November 2022, 11:25 AM
It is a Zirah Bouk:-)

That's a very interesting dagger from another cultulre @.@ wondering if it somehow influenced Asian blades with upper/secondary edges.

werecow
4th November 2022, 02:23 PM
It seems like an Itak to me maybe? Though I haven't seen one exactly like this before.