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Old 11th August 2023, 07:13 PM   #1
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I indeed have limited knowledge, but I'm learning more everyday. I was told by a friend that has a lot of experience with these blades the name. I was also using this as a reference.
This one looks more like a sinampalok from Batangas province. Not sure why is it labelled matulis again.
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Old 11th August 2023, 07:20 PM   #2
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This one looks more like a sinampalok from Batangas province. Not sure why is it labelled matulis again.
I see the resemblance. Thank you
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Old 12th August 2023, 06:57 AM   #3
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This one looks more like a sinampalok from Batangas province. Not sure why is it labelled matulis again.
Yup, indeed a combat sinampalok, differentiated from the standard/utility sinampalok profile which is short and wide-bladed.
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Old 12th August 2023, 03:51 PM   #4
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Am I correct in that the example shown has a chisel edge? It appears that holding the blade away from the body by the grip that the right side is flat while the left is beveled? Would this make this a left-handed version, in that it would be easy to flatten and smooth a surface held vertically by the right hand with downward strokes?
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Old 13th August 2023, 04:29 AM   #5
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Am I correct in that the example shown has a chisel edge? It appears that holding the blade away from the body by the grip that the right side is flat while the left is beveled? Would this make this a left-handed version, in that it would be easy to flatten and smooth a surface held vertically by the right hand with downward strokes?
No, they are both beveled. I really appreciate everybody's input on this blade. I have learned a lot. Even though I have much nicer examples in my collection it is still one of my favorites.

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