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|  23rd October 2010, 09:12 PM | #1 | 
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			Lew and Gene, Thank you both for your comments. It is on its way now to join the rest of my collection. I hope to post better pictures after it arrives and the actual measurements as well. Robert | 
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|  23rd October 2010, 09:27 PM | #2 | 
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			Its a wonderful 'cocktail' of styles. The engraving is superb. I love the shape and overall form of the dagger. It brings to mind so many things, even the quillions immediately made me think of a mid 19thC bandsmans sword. I'm sure its coincidental, but I find these similarities interesting. What can you tell us about its history/origins Robert? | 
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|  23rd October 2010, 10:08 PM | #3 | 
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			Although the blade doesn't, the rest of it looks Luzono, perhaps first republic Philippines, perhaps belonging to an officer.  Which auction? I missed that one.
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|  23rd October 2010, 10:42 PM | #4 | 
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			Gene, It does have a nice mix of styles doesn't it. That's one of the things that I thought interesting about it. Jose, The blade is a bit of an odd bird but I do have another Philippine dagger and a sword with similar blade styles. I will post a picture of the dagger below as I would like to find a little more information on it also as it looks to be of Visayans construction instead of Luzon. I was wondering about the sun on the scabbard of this dagger not being inside a triangle as most that I have seen have been? As far as age, I was thinking 1895-1900? What would be you thoughts on this? Robert | 
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|  24th October 2010, 07:21 AM | #5 | 
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			After thinking about it a little more, I would guess that it were perhaps 1895-1897.  I say this because the Malaysian sun was used by some Katipunan groups.   If it were inside the triangle and had 3 stars, it would be during the 1st republic (1898-1901). The last one I would agree looks somewhat Visayan. | 
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|  24th October 2010, 07:39 AM | #6 | 
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			Thank you for your thoughts on the dating Jose. Now, if only it were only possible to identify who it might have belonged to by the initials I would be ecstatic.   Robert Last edited by Robert Coleman; 24th October 2010 at 08:17 AM. | 
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|  24th October 2010, 02:07 PM | #7 | 
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			Robert, that's beautiful. It would be great if we could find somewhere a comprehensive listing of Katipunan officers. Steve | 
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