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Old 18th August 2007, 10:50 PM   #1
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I love these little daggers from the Philippines. There is an almost endless variety. This one has a 6 1/2" blade and is 10 5/8" overall. Subtly pattern welded blade, Nickel silver scabbard, and banati hilt with 2 silver bands.

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Old 18th August 2007, 11:03 PM   #2
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Hello Steve, very nice, congratulations! If I'm nor wrong you now have some of these. Could you post a picture of them all together? Thanks
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Hello Steve, very nice, congratulations! If I'm nor wrong you now have some of these. Could you post a picture of them all together? Thanks
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Old 19th August 2007, 01:01 AM   #4
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steve has much nicer ones than mine

and a slightly bigger one at top


these are also referred to as gunong
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Old 19th August 2007, 02:04 AM   #5
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I've always liked that first one Wayne. I've tried for one of those several times, but haven't been lucky yet. Gotta love that short wide blade.

Where is that last one from? Is it an Indonesian badik?

Thanks for sharing. Anyone else fancy the punal/gunong? Love to see pics of other folks pieces.

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hi steve, yes. 8" laminated steel blade, plain horn (?) grip. the only one i have with a fully covered scabbard. it is wood with a horn throat piece & a wire decorated copper section about a 1/4 in. wide, followed by the yellow metal section which has a drag braised to it's tip. the blade has a kris-like tang wrapped in cloth to fit it to the grip as in a kris....(the blade tip is undamaged, the apparent missing bit is the terrycloth nap from the towel it's sitting on obscuring that bit a bit )

the photo of the short gunong was taken shortly after arrival, the corrosion has been brass brushed off & blade oiled, the scabbard is split wood with the silver fittings, the blade corrosion corresponded to the visible band of scabbard wood & the slight gaps in the sides, ie. the wood is not glued or sealed & a piece of paper will slide into the gap...one of my favourite knives. i use the photo as an avatar on another forum. only we could think of a 6.5 inch bladed knife as 'short'

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