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Old 25th October 2006, 02:51 AM   #6
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A few other items for your consideration and comments. The blades on all of these look shiny because of the lighting. It finally quit raining and was bright outside when I took the pictures. They are not all in order because of a mistake made during uploading. All have horn grips and I believe these and the above are all Katipunan weapons though I could be wrong "AGAIN". I'm sure the experts here can shed more light on these than I.

D-Guard with steel fittings and an overall length of 23-1/4"

S-Guard with steel fittings and an overall length of 25-1/2"

Sword/knife with steel fittings and an overall length of 17"
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