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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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The scabbard certainly looks Philippine, but I've not seen a dagger just like that. But the wonderful thing about PI blades is their variety. Looking forward to what others might say.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, TX, USA
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Allow me to suggest that the slight curve is not incidental, and harks back thru gunong to kris.
Southern PI; I now I'm not narrowing it down much. The pinned sheath tip speaks of Mindinao. Does the tang emerge at the butt? |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Manila, Phils.
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Am also not familiar with the dagger's features, and the scabbard. But somehow I also feel that it's Filipino. Thanks for sharing the pics!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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Steve, Tom and Migueldiaz,
Thank you all for your comments on this odd little dagger. As stated earlier the tank does not extend all the way through the hilt. The wood of the scabbard and hilt on this dagger are of a very good quality with nice grain and look fare better than shown in the pictures. I should have clean it up a little better before posting the pictures. The carabao horn pin in the toe of the scabbard is slightly off center and needs a drop of glue to help hold it in place better. While the dagger itself almost has an African look to it (but like Steve said the wonderful thing about PI blades is their variety) the scabbard definitely looks Philippine in its style to me. Again my thanks for your help in trying to identify this dagger. Robert |
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