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Old 22nd September 2024, 10:25 AM   #1
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I vote Pangasinan on this one

Thank you Ray! Would you agree that the both shown bolos are from the 19th century? And is the handle form typical for Pangasinan?

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Thank you Ray! Would you agree that the both shown bolos are from the 19th century? And is the handle form typical for Pangasinan?

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Because the Northern Luzon / Central Luzon areas are pretty much close to each other, there may be handle similarities that can make things confusing. The scabbard can also be misleading, as traditionally those close-knit provinces supposedly source scabbards from only one area (somewhere in Ilocos). That's why I focus on the blade, engravings, and telltale carvings primarily The peen may also be helpful, but can also be misleading. Those close-knit provinces copied blade dresses from each other, but they "stayed true" to their native blade profiles.
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