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3rd March 2010, 05:31 AM | #1 |
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Ebay Dagger Not Sold
Hello, This dagger ended on ebay without a single bid which seems odd seeing the overall quality. It was listed as being a little over 12 inches in total length with a beautiful two piece horn grip,one piece light colored and the other dark with brass fittings. It looks to me to be from the the late 19th to early 20th century Philippines (Luzon) with heavy Spanish influence in its overall design. Too bad it was missing the sheath. I would love to hear the opinions of other forum members on this dagger.
Robert Last edited by Robert Coleman; 3rd March 2010 at 05:59 AM. |
3rd March 2010, 05:59 AM | #2 |
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What was the starting bid? I am surprised that you didn't bid Robert, given your inclinations. If i had seen it i think i probably would have bid myself.
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3rd March 2010, 06:05 AM | #3 |
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Hello David,
The starting bid was a little high at $150.00 but lately I have seen items of less than half the quality of this go for twice as much. My reason for not bidding on this was a good one, the WIFE!! For some reason she thinks I spend too much money on things like this Never could figure her out. Robert Last edited by Robert Coleman; 3rd March 2010 at 07:24 AM. |
3rd March 2010, 06:17 AM | #4 |
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I'm not sure this is that old. Older ones seem to me to have one piece carabao horn hilts. This is a mixture and the quality of the hilt reminds me of those of a little later, say 1920s and later.
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3rd March 2010, 06:28 AM | #5 |
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Hello Jose, I bow to your superior knowledge on dating this. Again, NOT the first time I've been mistaken on something. I have seen a couple of these daggers with two piece hilts very similar to this that were dated to the late 1890s and thought that this could be of the same age. Still, this seems to be a very nice piece with good age even if it is of a little later manufacture.
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3rd March 2010, 02:18 PM | #8 |
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hi all ...
sometimes carabao horn has a very light shade because they come from those occasional albino carabaos. am not familiar yet with cow horn (as used as hilts) and thus i wouldn't know how to differentiate it from carabao horn (whether the regular or the albino kind). |
3rd March 2010, 05:10 PM | #9 |
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The dagger seems post WW2 I have one with a clip point blade same exact type of hilt and markings will post a picture of it tonight.
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