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					Originally Posted by Treeslicer
					
				 
				 I thought that the Visayan talibon usually has a straight or concave back, rather than a convex hump, or Bowie profile, like this one does.  Is this a specific variety of talibon? 
 
Edit-- Now having the weapon in hand, it's right side chisel ground, and is differentially hardened. 
			
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 Hello Treeslicer,
 
in this case, I mean that it has on one side a chisel ground, ACP is correct, it's indeed a talibon. Very unusual with the clipped point.
 
Regards, 
Detlef
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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