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Location: Austria
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There are a few interesting points here.
From a photo, bog oak and ebony would be almost impossible to distinguish. Bog oak is lighter and quite soft to carve, while ebony is very heavy and hard. I believe the hilt of this knife is a variety of ebony. The blade looks very similar to some Philippino daggers I have seen. So my guess would be a Philippino dagger, with a replacement hilt and front bolster. ![]() |
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