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Originally Posted by Ian
Thanks xasterix. That makes a lot of sense. One question.
Does the fact that this scabbard is wooden sway you to think of its origins in the southern Tagalog region, or the particular shape/decoration of this scabbard?
Ian
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Greetings, sir Ian. Thanks for asking that- I took a closer look at the scabbard. I would have to say both.
The "X" marking at the top portion of the scabbard (where the letter "A" is at) is a common feature of CALABARZON blades. The middle or bottom of the X (as found also in this sample) is where the rope or belt portion starts.