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Old 5th September 2005, 05:38 PM   #1
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A Philippine dagger with what looks like the same staining. I believe these stains were made by someone who wraped the knife for storage or shipping and the cloth or paper it was wrapped with got wet. After being this way for an extended period of time the pattern you see is the result. Leaving a blade in a wet leather scabbard for a long period of time can do the same because of the acids used in tanning the leather. IMHO Blood being left on a blade would have to stay damp without being washed away for quite a few days if not weeks or even longer to cause this type of staining to a blade.


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