That's an odd looking scabbard, and appears to be an attempt to reproduce a leather sheath in wood. The scabbard may not have been locally produced and may well post date the knife. The twine looks like twisted hemp cord to me, a common material used to attach working bolos around the waist.
The absence of a full length tang is unusual for a Luzon knife, but not unheard of. It might shift the site of manufacture south of Manila, perhaps the Batangas/Lake Taal area.
If the edge is chisel-ground then I am way off, and the knife is probably Visayan.
Sorry I can't be more specific.
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Originally Posted by ariel
Ian, ... Were you there during the Vietnam War?
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Ariel, I was (just) old enough to be serving in the Vietnam War but lived in Australia at the time and my birth date was not selected for conscription, so I escaped being compelled to serve in the Australian military and I declined to volunteer.
My visits to the Philippines started in 1977, several years after the Vietnam War ended.
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Originally Posted by drack2k
... Am I correct that 7 digit service numbers are pre-WW2?
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Sorry drac, I don't know.