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Old 16th August 2013, 04:30 PM   #1
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I thought African or Spanish?
What is your opinion...It is 29cm long, the blade 16cmvery thick blade has the Guard base, 6mm
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Old 16th August 2013, 06:00 PM   #2
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Chinese?

Look here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=chinese
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15217
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Old 16th August 2013, 07:00 PM   #3
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hi sajen
Chinese!!!What me worried they are these little round hit on guard!!!
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Old 16th August 2013, 07:18 PM   #4
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I agree, it looks Chinese to me.......
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Old 16th August 2013, 07:38 PM   #5
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hi sajen
Chinese!!!What me worried they are these little round hit on guard!!!
All look a little bit unusual to my eyes but the blade shape and the complete appearance let me think in this direction. And it seems that I am not the only one.
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Old 17th August 2013, 02:44 AM   #6
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The over-all shape and design is Chinese/Southern Chinese... but... the designs/lines on it are just very different than all the others I have seen. The lines on and quality of the fittings looks different even if the shape is like the rest...

The short area on the blade leading up to the humps on the top and bottom of the blade are concave too, which is odd, normally they go straight from the guard diagonally towards the apex of the hump, and then taper down to the point.

Where did you get it? Could it have been a blade made in America for a highbinder? Or maybe a Han ethnic in SE Asia who ordered this style of blade from a local/native craftsman?

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Old 17th August 2013, 03:25 AM   #7
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http://immigrants.harpweek.com/Chine...ms/Item129.htm

HERE IS A ARTICLE FROM THE 1800'S ON THE HIGHBINDERS AND CHINESE TONG'S IN THE AMERICAS AT THAT TIME.
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Old 17th August 2013, 04:48 AM   #8
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The over-all shape and design is Chinese/Southern Chinese... but... the designs/lines on it are just very different than all the others I have seen. The lines on and quality of the fittings looks different even if the shape is like the rest...

The short area on the blade leading up to the humps on the top and bottom of the blade are concave too, which is odd, normally they go straight from the guard diagonally towards the apex of the hump, and then taper down to the point.

Where did you get it? Could it have been a blade made in America for a highbinder? Or maybe a Han ethnic in SE Asia who ordered this style of blade from a local/native craftsman?

I found this knife on a flea market...so no accuracy on its origin!!!
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