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Mark,
The medial ridge is centered on the blade. If it was rehilted (like I think it could have been) I think the original hilt might possably have been a round horn grip with steel or brass ferrells and guard. |
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Hi Robert
I think your blade started out as a dagger I have seen this style on the ricasso before on an old dagger with a twin demon head hilt. Your piece seems to have been rehilted the wood and scabbard are too crude for such a fine quality blade. Still a very nice find! Lew |
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Hi Lew,
You wouldn't happen to have a picture of the dagger that you were referring to would you? Robert |
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The dagger in question belonged to Zelbone he may still have a picture of it.
Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 21st November 2005 at 07:11 PM. |
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I noted the curvature with a bit of excitement, as it resembles that of a dagger I own (which is DE chisel bevelled/triangular cross-section, as you mention this one is not). I believe this to be a feature related to the curvature of gunongs and ultimately of kris.
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The dress of this dagger, with its deity hilt and scabbard typical of the Visayas, suggest that this one comes from the central Philippines. While the deity hilt might indicate western Visayas, the scabbard is more reminiscent of the eastern Visayas. The blade style is definitely of western influence, probably Spanish.
Speaking of Zel's double-head hilted deity dagger, here is a link to a previous thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...tid=4950&stc=1 It is the dagger at the bottom. The ricasso looks quite similar to the example posted above. |
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Ian,
Thank you for the information and the link. Like you I think it has definite Spanish influence to its styling. To me mine looks more like a cross between the second and third ones pictured in the link. The blade is more like the second while the ricasso is more like the bottom one. The other thing about mine is the blade has a slight downward curve to it that is hard to see in the pictures that I thought was interesting. Thanks again. ![]() Robert |
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