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Second is a talibon from the Visayas, scabbard look more as one from a Black Sea yathagan. ![]() Third isn't from the Philippines, it's mainland SEA, Laos, North Thailand or Burma, maybe others can tell you more. It's a small dha hmyaung, I would prefer to call it enep (knife), what is the stuff on the scabbard? Last is again a talibon, from around 1940. See here for a quite informative thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=talibon Regards, Detlef |
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BTW, the Bhutan dagger is nice, would be interesting to know if the blade is laminated.
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Thanks Detlef,
The 2nd one's blade is approx 10". Forgot the ruler. There is a piece of very old tape on the scabbard of #3. Here is one more. Gunong? Thanks again for the valuable information. Bryce |
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