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Old 4th February 2005, 12:33 AM   #12
tom hyle
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Let's be clear; they're all Spanish Colonial peices; native-made with a strong European influence. That recurve at the very tip is usually PI, though I've seen a probably S American piece or two with it, too. Very peculiar on a rapier-ish blade; more usually seen on cutting swords. Agreed that some of these pieces could well be from the Visayan region; most especially the bottom two and the shortsword with only one ferule in the group picture. On the Spanish influenced stuff it seems to me the region of production is less clear than on "true" or "pure" Phillipino work.
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