5th November 2008, 12:54 PM
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Location: Manila, Phils.
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Originally Posted by mross
It's possible but unlikey. You would need strong documented evidence to support a claim of provenance. Most seems to be the word of those who collected the weapon and brought it back. If you had a good clear photo of the weapon with the owner that would go along way to help in tracing it. One of the big problems with Moro weapons is they are not documented. But you are right if provenance can be established the value goes up.
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Thanks for the comments
Last edited by migueldiaz; 5th November 2008 at 01:06 PM.
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