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Old 17th August 2011, 07:18 PM   #1
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Hello FilAmfighter1 and thank you for your help and for the information you have provided on this dagger. I am looking forward to any other information that you might be able to add in the future on this interesting piece. Thank you again.

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Old 17th August 2011, 10:47 PM   #2
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Hello Tom, I'm not sure what is going on but this is about the third time that you have posted a reply to one of my threads that did not show up for over twenty-four hours.

I haven't seen this style in any great number (though I have seen a couple with the triangular blade) and that was why I ask if it was one of the rarer blade styles. I do however have one other with the "slight forward curve to the blade" and it is also of a diamond cross section. I have on the other hand seen quite a few Philippine daggers with this blade style (as well as the other two styles you have mentioned) but they all have had Spanish influenced hilts. Thank you for your help.

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