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I think your first inclination was right - African although I can't say
what part or tribe. Maybe Philippino or Indonesian. Rich Last edited by Rich; 18th October 2005 at 11:59 AM. |
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Philippines - Igorot
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This is without doubt,as previuosly mentioned, an Igorot made knife from the philippines,there was a link I wanted to post to an article on them but the resource page or my computer is having problems.
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many thanks, any and all information is appreciated. Do you think it is old? Did it have a special purpose. Searched for information of tribe and several type of knives where mentioned. was this weapon used by head hunters or used for executions or just a utility bush knife? Is there a name for this type of knife? Does it have any value? thanks, Joe
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i think what u have is known as pinahig. here's a link that might be of help...
http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002369.html good luck |
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Spunjer,
A Pinahig has a straight spine and a bellied blade. I cant remember the name of the double edge type at the moment. Paging Zel!!!!!! |
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Possible attribution is Ifugao, one of the Igorot head hunting PI tribes.
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