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Old 20th June 2024, 02:16 AM   #6
RobT
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Default It Is A Plamenko

Hi All,

I did an online search using “philippine butcher knife” and, to my complete surprise, got a positive ID. My knife is a plamenko variant called a kutsilyo de busong (bellied knife). A Filipino guy posted a picture and comments on reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/chefknives/..._a_tradtional/). He says that the knife is no longer commonly used domestically but can still be seen in wet markets where it is used for cutting up meat. There is also a U-tube video called “The Original Bolo de Ilonggo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7i19CDrPmU) where another Filipino guy shows and describes a number of knives and bolos. The kutsilyo de busong is the fourth piece described and the narrator uses that name for the knife.

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