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Guys,
The Canary islands are very, very far away from Europe, yet rather close to Africa, and they have similar made knives. Taking into consideration the huge involvement of England in the slave trade, it is more likely that this sword might be a native copy of a British cutlass, compounded with a Canary Islands-type hilt. ( IIRC, the Spanish did not make any Cutlasses until the Napoleonic Wars. : ) Another alternative is that it might be a Filipino weapon? I does have a certain oriental "feel" to it. TTFN M Quote:
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