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					Originally Posted by Battara
					
				 
				I agree with Ian that this is a Maguindanao blade and and from the early 20th century.  I can tell that it is pattern welded.   
 
The metal mounts seem to be made of woven silver and brass or low copper/silver alloy bands.   
 
As far as the pommel is concerned, it looks like horn, though there is a possibility of kamagong.  The inlays are definitely bone.  This is still a datu class piece. 
			
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 Jose,
I like your wording much better than mine. I tend to be kinda blunt. I agree with your assessment. The pattern welding shows through even in the dirt, the luks just are not done well. As to Cato, it's a good starting point but that is as far as I will go.