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Old 26th March 2013, 03:15 PM   #4
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Thank you very much for the correction Nonoy Tan. Could you please explain what it is that points to this being Ifugao? Is it the hilt construction, blade shape or something else altogether? Again, thank you for your help.

Thank you for the photo of your knife and hinalung Detlef. I have a couple of them in my collection also. This new one however is something that I have never seen another example of before. One you knife, is there a wooden bridge under the cloth band similar the what is on your two hinalung?

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