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Old 27th July 2008, 02:10 AM   #8
hockeysew
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Sorry, value is not discussed here (part of the rules )

For insurance purposes you'd need a written appraisal .

They are very nice pieces all; Jose, does the dagger look Katipunan to you ?

The little Gunong is quite lovely; I'll bet Steve lusts in his heart for it .
Thanks for the input.
I will take some better pics tomorrow and post them showing some better detail.
I spoke to my dad and he said these are exactly how he remembers them and is as recieved from his father. He does not believ his dad sanded the blades but he was known for taking phenominal care of his stuff.
If value is not discussed here(Sorry, didnt know) how would I go about ascertaining a viable $ amount?
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