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HI VVV,
Rick (thanks ![]() For the star, I am not saying that the star is the Malay sun, but that the Malay sun with 8 rays coming from it is the final Kapitunan emblem (though there were many). In a different form, this is what is on the Philippine flag today. The star on your piece - ![]() |
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vvv
actually your dagger was originally bought in a gunshow in california, i believe, by the ebay seller. he just assumed it was from negros since he's been there. edit for correction: my bad, here's a snip from his email: Quote:
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Thanks J & J,
Then I must have misunderstood Lee on the origin. I don't think my blade resembles Battara's and LabanTayo's examples that much but if you all think it's more probable of Ilocano origin I am open to that. If any of you would care to explain your ideas on this sword in f.i. a PM or mail I would greatly appreciate it. Michael |
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All of the examples that I have seen that are not Moro have been Ilocano. To my knowledge they are the only ones that have wavy blades outside of the Moroland.
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Here is a kris with a similar dendritic pattern in the steel. Lew |
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And another different pattern from normal.
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