13th August 2021, 11:05 PM
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
Posts: 4,333
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Jeff,
Thanks for posting that additional picture. Yes, there does appear to be a full tang construction.
This type of bolo is a very useful design and is found quite widely in Tagalog and Ilokano areas, and perhaps elsewhere. I have seen it widely in Central Luzon, the Metro Manila area and south of there. I have also seen it on the island of Mindoro and in northern Palawan. These are mainly Tagalog areas. It's a very useful tool.
I asked another member here for his thoughts about the origins of your particular knife, and he noted:
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I've seen that bolo pop up in several places—in Cavite, in Bataan, in Mindoro, ... and even as far as Bicol and Masbate. It's a recurring design, and very useful for utility purposes.
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Based on the scabbard, Leif seems to have identified your item's geographic origin in Pangasinan, which would probably make it an Ilokano knife.
Last edited by Ian; 14th August 2021 at 05:56 AM.
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