5th November 2006, 11:28 PM | #1 |
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New Dagger For Comments
This is my latest acquisition. I haven't received it yet so I just have the photos from the site where I bought it. It is 15" overall with a 9-1/2" blade. Guard and fittings are brass. The horn grip has a few worm holes. The sheath seems newer to me than the dagger and has more of a Mexican or Spanish look to it. The thickness of the guard and the pommel makes this quite different from the other examples that I have seen from the Philippines. Comments please.
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6th November 2006, 01:39 AM | #2 |
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Water Buffalo horn = Phillipines.
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6th November 2006, 02:37 AM | #3 |
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Hi Rick,
I guess my original post wasn't that clear. Sorry about that. I know the dagger is from the Philippines and I would guess late 19th or early 20th century. What I was wondering about was the style of the guard and pommel as I have never seen them made this heavy before on this type of dagger. I was hoping that one of the forum members might have or may have seen other examples with this heavy style of guard. Robert |
6th November 2006, 09:39 PM | #4 |
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Usually I attribute these waved bladed daggers like this to Illocano manufacture.
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14th November 2006, 01:07 AM | #5 |
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The dagger arrived today so I will post more pictures tomorrow. This is a very heavy piece weighing in at 1-1/4 lbs. Unlike most daggers like this that I've seen this one would be very good for slashing as well as for stabbing. A very nicely made blade that is still quite sharp. There is a little difference in the dimensions so here are the correct ones.
Blade length = 9-1/8" Blade at widest = 1-3/4" Blade at thickest = 3/8" Guard thickness = 13/16" Hilt length = 4-7/8" Pommel cap thickness = 1/4" Robert |
14th November 2006, 01:44 AM | #6 |
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Nice example Robert. Definitely from Luzon, perhaps north of Manila. BTW, I would give the sheath a little mink oil to keep it supple.
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Hi Ian,
Thank you for your reply. You are not going to believe this but I just got through going over the sheath WITH mink oil when you made your post. Robert |
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Good job! It looked a little dry. This synchronicity stuff is really weird.
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It's also not a bad album by the Police!
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14th November 2006, 10:26 PM | #10 |
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Here are the new pictures. When I put the mink oil on the sheath it really made a difference in the way it looks.
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