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19th November 2005, 10:49 PM | #1 |
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Heavy Philippine Bolo
This is a heavy Bolo that I found on EBay. Another forumite had already bid, but he graciously stepped aside and let me go for it. (Thank you sir!) It has a thin piece of wood that is shaped like the scabbard that has an inscription on it that reads:
Bolo. Presented to J Sharp McDonald By Luit Clyde B Crusan Aug 1901. 27th US Volunteers Captured Isle Luzon Manila P.I. Specs are: Weight 1 lb. 12 oz. Overall length 20 ½ “ Blade length 14 ¼” Blade thickness max: .401” (just over 3/8”) Blade width max: 1 ¾ “ Sharpening is Flat/Convex, Right handed Hilt is horn with minor insect damage It has been sharpened correctly on the convex side and shows signs of use. The hilt is 7 sided with the bottom 2 panels being rough carved on purpose to give a better grip I suppose. Comments and observations are appreciated! Thanks, Steve |
19th November 2005, 11:44 PM | #2 |
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Yup, tang through means Luzon, possibly Batangas? Katipunan I would guess.
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20th November 2005, 12:11 AM | #3 |
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Steve
Very nice find and I love that it has providence Lew |
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