Parang?
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Picked this up cheap today, very solid and utilitarian. Is it a parang or something else? Where and when?
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everyone asks for more pictures
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Here are some more.
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and 4 more.
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The blade
It is hollow ground on one side and concave on the other.
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Hello Marcus,
it is a knife from the Philippines, Luzon. Exact name I am not able to tell you but others will be able. Nice find! :) Regards, Detlef |
I believe it is a dahong palay.
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Hello Marcus, A nice catch especially when it still has the original leather scabbard with it. I agree with Detlef that it is originally from the Philippines and made on Luzon. If I had to put a name to it I would just refer to it as being a small bolo. Again, a very nice catch.
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Thanks.
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makers mark
Anyone have a comment on what appears to be the maker's mark?
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These pieces pecifically are made around the Laguna area. They still make this style except with aluminum fittings instead of brass. Very thick from what I can remember.
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I've seen a very similar knife up for auction recently. It wasn't as nice as this one and probably not as old. It had a sideways "B" as the maker's mark.
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