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Old 12th February 2008, 07:13 PM   #1
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Tim, is the base of the spearhead a seperate piece from the blade ?

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Old 13th February 2008, 07:48 PM   #2
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Rick it is one forged piece. The reason I suspect the horn may be "R" horn is because the handle is a solid piece of horn turn from a much larger lump. As far as I know bovine horn is hollow? the tip may indeed be solid but I also think it is not bovine by the fibrous and fleck structure. Unfortunately I am not clever enough with domestic resources to show this in a picture. I feel quite sure especially when I compere to other Buffalo horn, I could be wrong of course. There is a little damage to the horn on the scabbard, just okay with some glue. I do not think it is one of those rare Dohong knives. Just a nice quallity dagger. It is strange how one persons pictures can differ so much from another. Here are some more pictures of the blade.




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Old 14th February 2008, 06:07 PM   #3
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Very nice. Well done!!
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Old 15th February 2008, 05:36 PM   #4
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Thank you Henk.

I have read all the archive threads on the Dohong. I would like to open this can of worms again. Lets not fight about it, as far as I have read nobody has any really conclusive information except for VANDOO even if his pictures are of Naga spears. I do not really care either way if it is or is not. However I always like to discuss items when there is a general belief that there is only one shape and especially if that shape is in a book and becomes a biblical law for collectors .
All I know is that I have bought an old dagger. I can see no reason it is not 19th century. So what stops it from being a Dohong it certainly has that form?
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Old 15th February 2008, 06:41 PM   #5
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Hi Tim an dohung is bigger than your dagger it is more like an sword



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Old 15th February 2008, 06:59 PM   #6
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Thanks Ben, I understand a little more.
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