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This field is pretty esoteric and every so often examples like that shown here turn up offering more insights into consistencies that might have been in place. I thought the comparison to my example was notable. Attached: a similar example of the horse head style, unfortunately no other notes recorded ,note guerrero' My example of a 'potosi' type hilt (turned back pommel) per Adams (1985). Potosi is north of Mexico City. Guerrero is to west along coast with Oaxaca to the south where edged weapon making prevalent as well. Last edited by Jim McDougall; 23rd August 2023 at 05:01 PM. |
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Thanks for the information! Great examples you have there. Any good guess as to the age of my machete? It seems that at some point in time the Mexican craftsmen turned from carving horn to carving aluminum to create figures on the pommel, especially on the tourist Bowie knives I have come across. I don't know if this happened post WWII with the easier access to aluminum.
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![]() Without hands on handling it is hard to estimate age, but Mexican artisans kept their craft going well through the 20th c. and the traditions remained imbued in the work. My guess would be WWII period but the charro in Mexico prevailed through much longer even to today (much in the way cowboys remain true to form here in Texas). Woodward (1946) well described the charro remaining through Mexico in his "Swords of California and Mexico in the 18th and 19th Centuries" with interviews with a Mexican charro he had done. Interesting note on the carved aluminum! Attached is my Bowie found in Tucson a number of years ago traveling through, clearly Mexican made with cactus hilt (the scabbard I added). The cactus is like items I have seen WWII era from Mexican border regions. Last edited by Jim McDougall; 26th August 2023 at 06:44 PM. |
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