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Location: Denmark
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Still trying to figure this out. Following a suggestion from another forumite the closest I've been able to come is the attached. This is (I think) a WW2 US army machete! But perhaps mine might be a similar tool with a more ethnographic origin?
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Location: musorian territory
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id disagree in guess its some sort of blacksmith made blade from central america with a home made handle the lines at the riccasso are rather specific to knives form this area..
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: East Coast USA
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IMO
A South American or Mexican locally made machete maybe with an importered blade. |
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Thanks guys - seems like we are nearing a consensus on central/south America
![]() Thanks also for the tip about the two vertical lines, I did not know this was indicative of a region. Unfortunately the shipper has been very slow so I still don't have the piece in hand. Once I do perhaps I can glean some more information. |
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