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Old 23rd December 2013, 08:30 PM   #1
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age-wise, i would guess around WW2, Detlef. could be older tho. the bands and ferrule appears to be made out of steel. as far as the pommel, it's a bakunawa (ilonggo version of naga).
i would call this binangon, just to be on the safe side, although as far the the blade is concern, it could be classified as tinegre, from the root word tigre, meaning tiger. that's because it's shape like a tiger's tooth...
Thank you Ron! Special for confirming my age guess. It was based on the way how the leather is attached in the back, I think that this is the older way while by more later examples the leather is sewn.

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Old 24th December 2013, 12:10 AM   #2
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Just saw this now. I completely agree with Ron - WWII or after. It is also the lack of patina on the bands and wood, the style of the pommel, and the thinness of the guard.
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