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Hi Detlef,
nice find! If you want, we can try out together, whether laminated or not, during your next visit. Maybe I have a surprise for you next time and the pala sword is on its way without request. Best wishes, Roland p.s. whats going on with your mobile? |
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thank you! ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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I was watching this one, a beauty. Congratulations
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Nice looking dagger. ![]() |
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It looks quite... laminated to me. ![]() |
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![]() Any age guesses? Regards, Detlef |
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Wost case scenario, they might be etched/engraved to mimic pattern welding but I still believe it is genuine lamination. ![]() It will be very easy to establish once you have it and examine it closely. |
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An etched fake damascus pattern for example. I have only found a picture of faux wootz. |
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Hi Detlef:
Very nice knife. Perhaps Philippines First Republic period (1899–1901) or thereabouts. A strong Spanish influence in the hilt, as noted previously. This one could be Ilocano or from Central Luzon--I favor Ilocano. Ian. |
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That's why I am pretty sure this is genuinely laminated. Have a nice weekend!... ... even if we continue the debate ![]() |
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Well, the debate won't continue for long. Detlef will be sure as soon as it gets into his hands.
That said, i have never seen fake lamination on Filipino blades, at least not an obviously vintage example such as this. My guess is that Detlef didn't take too big a risk going for this on. |
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I'm with Ian on this one - First Republic era and Ilocano.
I too was watching this one........... Congrats Detlef! |
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