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Old 21st July 2012, 05:34 AM   #14
Gavin Nugent
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Originally Posted by Neil
Gavin,
What aspects in particular give you the impression that it is Chinese
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Neil
Such a weapons is hard pressed to find a conclusive answer.
The first aspect for me would be the thick bronze guard.
The hilt looked curved or at least on an angle that swayed me to the Philippines with Henk indicated and the faceted hilt shape also reminds me of some weapons found in the region but I again come back to the guard and that I have had two (and seen other) Chinese knives with simple thick guards and European like blades.
Both I had were modified bayonets, one being of this form like yours but with a cylindrical all brass hilt of slightly differing form, the other I see Nathaniel has picked up....although showing rather standard fittings does have a modified single edged bayonet blade.
Recycled goods are seen often in Chinese weapons of the working class and I am sure other regions but for me, I run with China.

Other images of the butt and tang might offer more clues too.

Gav

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