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|  26th December 2006, 08:56 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 
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				 |  Identifying Pacific edged weapons 
			
			My father's brother collected some interesting blade-weapons during the war in the Pacific. They came to me, and are being passed down to my nephews. And they want to know more about them than I do. Who can blame them? My expertises lie elsewhere! In any case, there are four of them. One is a Japanese cavalry saber, one a wakizashi, one some kind of kris(?) and one completely unidentified. I've put up a gallery on my web site, http://washuu.net/Swords.htm , with larger and more numerous photos. Below are a few:     The swords in these pictures are still coated with WWII cosmoline protective grease. Always ask questions before doing anything, even cleaning! And so - I'm asking. What do I have, and what do I do/say about it? Ellen | 
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|  26th December 2006, 10:05 PM | #2 | 
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			The third one is a talibon from the Philippines. I am sure someone here will be able to tell you a great deal about the kris.
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|  26th December 2006, 10:24 PM | #3 | 
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			I would say that the kris is a WWII Sulu kris with white metal baka-baka clamps, though a jeweler can test for sure.
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