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Old 1st March 2023, 08:36 AM   #57
Ian
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Hi Joe,

That's a nice job you did in cleaning the blade. The letter G is clearly visible as well as parts of other letters (?) and numbers (?). One thing to consider is that the G does not seem to align with the numbers, which in turn do not align with themselves. This suggests to me that these were applied some time after the original blade was forged. They would have been added by using a separate die for each letter, with the die being struck into the cold steel. Thus, we may not be looking at a maker's mark but something else.

As for the dahong palay, that's a Filipino sword used by the Tagalog and Ilokano people of Luzon. Dahong palay means rice leaf, and the blade shape resembles a rice leaf. I don't think the "G" on the Filipino sword has any connection to your sword.

Ian.
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