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can anyone tell me how old this knife is. Where it was made, and why the blade has a notch maybe who made it thanhs Rob

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    Posted 9 years ago

    Rubbertoe
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    Please help me find out more about this knifeits old very heavy made well wood sheild wood handle has a noch on the blade but was never sharpend pleasehelp

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    1. trusted.couple trusted.couple, 9 years ago
      Hi!
      This looks like a " Gut Blade " from the cut out and the large belly. These are used in hunting usually in the field, it helps cut with out damaging the meat. However this is not the "A typical " blade you would expect from a manufacturer.
      It is possible a hunter made his own. Is there a Notch at the top of the blade also? Keep in mind handles can be replaced etc. so that makes it even harder to date. Also were there other hunting items available from where you acquired this knife? That could seal it :)
      Di
    2. frisco frisco, 9 years ago
      Just to add to what "trusted.couple" said, your knife has the overall look of the Negrito Bolo knives made in the Philippines, imo. They made/make many styles of knives out of old vehicle leaf spring steel, and have for many years. I like the looks of finger slot design, if that is what it is. Very Cool Indeed!
    3. trusted.couple trusted.couple, 9 years ago
      Hmm Frisco, interesting. The Negritos look more like Bowies don't they? I also see where it could be something similar, perhaps a golok found in Borneo and Malaysia for cutting bamboo wood etc. Hmm THE PLOT THICKENS! ;) I agree very cool!
    4. Rubbertoe, 9 years ago
      Wow the guy that gave it to me was a knife collector and was in V nam it looks old but very well built I'm still looking for one that looks the same. No luck
    5. Rubbertoe, 9 years ago
      Wow the guy that gave it to me was a knife collector and was in V nam it looks old but very well built I'm still looking for one that looks the same. No luck
    6. trusted.couple trusted.couple, 9 years ago
      There ya go, If his back story is true it was more than likely for cutting bamboo etc. on farms. Could have been handmade. Hard to tell if handle is original to it, especially with those types of pieces because of the abuse they took.

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