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Just picked this up and would like help with identifying where it is from and possible its age. Nice steel blade with some damage to the spine where it looks like someone was pounding on it to help cut through something. Grip is wood with brass wire binding. It is split on the top from shrinkage. The tang goes through the hilt and a small square steel plate and is then peened over. I don't know if the white dot is supposed to represent an eye or not as it is only on one side of the grip. It does have a marking on the blade and I hope that the picture is clear enough to help. Thanks for any help offered on this.
Blade Length = 6-1/8" Blade at Thickest = 1/8" Blade at Widest = 1-3/8" Total Length = 10" Robert Last edited by Robert Coleman; 30th October 2008 at 06:35 AM. |
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perhaps it is a less-ceremonial version of a wedung? just a gues based on its shape
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REMINDES ME OF A WEDUNG FROM INDONESIA, LOMBOK IS. PERHAPS. MOST YOU SEE ARE THE FANCY ONES OR FANCY TOURIST MODELS. PERHAPS THIS IS A POOR MANS WEDUNG THAT WOULD BE THE TYPE ACTUALLY SOLD LOCALLY AND USED BY THE LOCALS.
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hmm this is interesting, i would say ,, it is from the philipines.. as is looks to be made in a style of knife from mexico but the finish and stamp on the blade looks like it is from the philipines,
also the shape looks les mexican and more asian.. but the whole knife and its construction is spanish colonial..from mexico |
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Viva Mexico!
The knife has been shortened and reground ![]() Lew |
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yes , id say mexico for shure. but could be philipines.. and normaly the mexican would make some stamp with a name or such not just this letter or symbol..
but ive never seen this style of mexican knfie in the philipines, so id say it is mexican then . |
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My thanks to everyone who has answered this thread with their thoughts on where this knife is from. The only thing that I can say with any conviction is that it has been repeatedly sharpened and the last time it looks like it was done with a grinder. The blade is only slightly over 1/8" at the hilt and tapers evenly to the tip. If it has ever been cut down the entire blade would have had to been reground to keep this even of a shape. Without being ground, anything past the existing tip would have been paper thin. Can anyone show another example of one of these knives? Thanks again.
Robert |
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