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Garrr, I know I am one of the most haphazard at photos of stuff. Here are some more and a few may zoom more cordially than others.
Thanks for the thoughts. Hotspur; my camera is about the same level of most phones these days Oh yes, 13 1/4" or 33.5 cm point to butt. Blade 23.5cm or 91/4' haft to point. |
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The blade could be a Moro budiak if it's laminated...Philippines, fits with the Pacific/Japanese idea
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...here is a link from Dr Stein's site showing Japanese spear (yari) mounted into tanto (knife) this was not too uncommon.
http://home.earthlink.net/~steinrl/unji.htm cheers Jason |
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The spear point looks Philippine, (judging from the base and short tang) .
War trophy from the early years decorated at home ? ![]() |
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Also looks like the Philippines to me too. I think Ricks idea makes a lot of sense.
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