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Old 30th August 2025, 09:19 PM   #1
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Default Interesting little dagger, wavy nonmetallic blade

Just got this little dagger I believe is from Luzon. I guess I didn’t pay attention to the item’s dimensions ��… but I was surprised to find it has a nonmetallic (brass) blade. I understand these have talismanic value? Seems to have some age, perhaps early 1900s? Searching the forums I found a few brass-bladed daggers but most have straight blades?

Overall length about 18 cm
Blade length is about 10 cm

Edit: The sheath has a small metal loop on the back. Possibly markings or letters as well.
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Old 30th August 2025, 11:28 PM   #2
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Yes, it's a brass or copper bladed dagger from Luzon, a rare find! Congrats!!

See here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=brass+copper and here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=brass+copper for more information.

PS: you want to write "non-magnetic" instead of "non-metallic" I guess!

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Hi ww. An unusual knife which seems to have some age. the hilt and sheath are an older style that were made in Spanish Colonial times and pre-WWII. It’s not a recently made piece for those who travel. The dress is good quality—not fancy but well made. Judging by the dress, I think this is Ilokano and perhaps from Pangasinan or Ilocos del Sur. It might also be Kapangan but I think that is less likely. The possible significance of copper or copper alloy blades has been discussed previously and I have not heard of further possible uses for these. The general condition resembles knives from the late 19th-early 20th C.
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