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|  2nd April 2005, 03:00 AM | #6 | 
| Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Clearwater, Florida 
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			That was my impression when I got mine, and if so, I'm thrilled, although the "horse hoof" hilt did trouble me somewhat, plus the angle of the blade seemed subtly "off" a trifle compared to other talibons I have and have seen, but here too, there is a tremendous amount of variation among hand made weapons, so that is to be expected. It was when I ran into the Javanese larbedos that I began to be suspicious and uncertain, with small reservations still remaining. I can't speak for the other two, by the way, but mine came out of a museum with no origin, only an aquisition date of 1903, while the scabbard, as I said, is one that I had laying around and just happens to fit perfectly, not original to the knife, probably circa WWII. Mike | 
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