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Some Talibon/Garab elements in that piece .
Not yours David . ![]() |
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Hallo Barry,
I was one of the bidders but decided to let it go after I had discussed this piece with an other member of this forum. I think that it is a Visayan WWII area dagger. At one of the seller pictures you can see that the handle is from blonde wood and stained black. Most proably is it a very soft wood. I think that it is maybe a early "tourist" piece worked for US soldiers. Still a nice piece and the selling price was a very good one. Regards, Detlef |
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Detlef:
I agree completely. Probably WWII vintage and could be from Panay or Negros. I too considered a bid but decided against it for several reasons. Ian. |
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I also agree. The pommel form conforms to some Visayan pieces as well as the beveled edges.
BTW - I don't see beveled edges in David's picture of a Bowie......... ![]() |
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#5 |
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i do not like serrated teeth on a bowie myself. the knife is cool tho.
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Can someone explain to me why we refer to a knife like this as a Bowie Knife. According to dictionary definition a Bowie Knife is :a stout single-edged hunting knife with part of the back edge curved concavely to a point and sharpened.
So, without a sharpened clip point is it still considered a Bowie Knife? ![]() |
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#7 |
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It is that it looks like one. What is a Bowie knife??? never mind the truth print the {glorious} legend. I believe a famous American said that, or something like it.. The link says it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgDLPTAGw-k Last edited by Tim Simmons; 29th August 2015 at 05:52 PM. |
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