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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Manila, Phils.
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hello all ... just picked up this dagger. now am not really sure which country it came from. any comments or similarly-designed blades out there? thanks in advance!
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Looks like the Philippine to me Miguel. Luzon?
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It's fairly recent BTW. Hard to pinpoint, but latter part of the 20thC most likely.
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David, thanks for the comment
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Shape of the handle throws off... but yeah, most likely filipino. Is it carabao horn.
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I agree Luzon, perhaps even Ilokano, but very recent, certainly post WWII (note the thin aluminum spacers).
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