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It's difficult to place a parang like this being both quite late (mid/late 20th C) and a working blade (which means it's not in the old ethnographic documentations)
It doesn't look like a traditional Indonesian parang/klewang and the ferrule and hilt somehow indicates Philippines to me too. But not a pira as those have another kind of blade-point. Michael |
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