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I hate to say it but I've seen this same pattern show up on blades where someone had tried to sharpen them on an electric or hand-cranked grinder and then dressed them down with a stone to try to to straighten the edge back up.
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Thanks for all the comments!
The pic of the entire Bagobo sword is below. As additional info, below are excerpts from Fay Cooper-Cole's important work on these Mindanao 'tribes' -- "The workers in iron and brass, the weavers of hemp cloth, and the mediums or shamans—known as mabalian—are under the protection of special deities for whom they make ceremonies at certain times of the year.Hope to receive more feedback on the query ![]() |
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