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Old 7th September 2009, 11:03 PM   #1
Vaarok
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Default Barong-ish machete-ish dunno-what

I've gotten a first option on a small collection of bladed weapons from an estate, and while I can identify all the bayonets (whee, hunnret dollar Ross rifle bayonet!!!!111one) , I'm always curious about the unmarked and mysterious craftmade knives and tools I see.

In this particular grouping, there's this brush knife. I'd guess Phillipine, because I always guess Phillipine when dealing with WW2 artifacts, but if anybody has a better guess what and where from, I would appreciate it.

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