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tagalanao 26th June 2006 06:31 AM

What is this?
 
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Hi!

Been away for a looonnnggg time.

Anybody know what this is? Too short for a walking stick. Too big for a baton? Can’t sell it on ebay (concealed knives aren’t allowed in ebay policy). Maybe some here may be interested. I got this from the Islamic City of Marawi. There’s some okir design, so this should be Moro. I think the ferrule is ivory, but can’t be so sure.

OAL: 22-1/4" / 56.5cm
blade length: 14-3/4" / 37.5cm

Thanks!

Bobby T

Andrew 26th June 2006 04:03 PM

Hi Bobby. Welcome back.

Is the blade triangular? Maybe a bayonet remounted as a sword cane/swagger stick.

tagalanao 27th June 2006 02:45 AM

Andrew,

Blade is rectangular. Haven't seen a bayonet yet, but maybe you're right.

Thanks!

Bob

ham 27th June 2006 04:22 AM

These were produced in India for the tourist trade between about 1960-1980. They came in 2 lengths, cane and swagger stick. Blades are usually dead soft.


Ham

tagalanao 27th June 2006 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ham
These were produced in India for the tourist trade between about 1960-1980. They came in 2 lengths, cane and swagger stick. Blades are usually dead soft.

Wow, thanks for the info, Ham! I never would have thought something from as far away as India could reach Marawi.

Bob


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