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Reciently I have bought this machete http://www.antiqueswords.com/product...--ca.-1900.htm
, and I´m wondering about the hilt, because is very similar with some bolos of Philippines, the blade and the leather scabbard is normal, like anothers machetes used by Spanish in Cuba and Philippines. Opinions? Best regards carlos To moderatos; I know this is german manufacture, but Like I´m wondering about hilt I have post here, if you think this post can be changed, ok. thanks Last edited by carlos; 13th April 2011 at 07:48 PM. |
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Carlos, i would suggest you post larger photos and some close-ups.
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I just arrived home and I have take some pictures, I hope you enjoy, thanks again and opinions are wellcome.
best regards carlos |
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Doesn't look like a machete blade to me. In that incarnation it looks like a hunting sword.
Very strange, but really nice! The tip is very odd. |
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I´m happy to see machete seems nice to you . Normally the machetes used by spanish in Cuba mainly and Philippines have this form.I have several of them. best regards carlos |
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Really? It's a fantastic ornate thing. Well, I've learned something today. ![]() Thank you. |
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Thanks to you for your opinion!! ![]() best regards carlos |
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