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JeffS 1st August 2025 06:36 PM

Philippines dagger
 
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Does anyone recognize this style? Peened hilt, copper guard, brass ferrule, horn handle (some bug holes). 6.5" blade, 11" OAL.

Battara 3rd August 2025 03:06 AM

I had a similar one years ago. it is from Luzon island and made of horn and bronze. It is probably from the 1950s or 1960s.

Ian 5th August 2025 12:51 PM

Hi Jeff.

As Battara has noted, this is from Luzon. Many of these Luzon wavy-bladed knives were brought back to the U.S. by servicemen serving in the Philippines post-WWII. It appears that most were manufactured in Central Luzon, near the major US Airforce Base (Clark AFB) and not far from the large US Naval Base at Subic Bay. A lot of US soldiers passed through these bases during the Vietnam War. The hilt style on this one is a little different from the usual Central Luzon examples, and it might be a bit older.

Sajen 6th August 2025 05:01 PM

When ferrule and guard are two single parts it could be an older example. ;)

JeffS 7th August 2025 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 298979)
When ferrule and guard are two single parts it could be an older example. ;)

This is two pieces. If bronze, the guard has a high copper content as evidenced by the red color and it is soft enough to be crimped onto the blade. The ferrule and pommel cap are a harder yellow alloy.


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