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This is another dagger that I've had for awhile. When I first found this dagger the previous owner had been using it to stir paint with.
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Is the tang full-length? Can we see the end of the pommel?
I'm 90% with you on it being from the Phillipines, though of course deliberately/imitatively European styling (the round handle and ferules) can obscure that a bit. |
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Hello Tom, And thank you for your reply. Now that the forum is back up and running I can answer your question. I should have mentioned in the original post that the tang is of full length and is then peened over at the end of the hilt. I will have to take some new pictures of the end of the hilt though, the ones that I had taken originally did not turn out and that is why there were none posted.
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I too am leaning toward PI, and from Luzon at that.
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I think Battara nailed it
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