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Old 24th July 2025, 08:36 PM   #1
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i have a similar short sword in my collection. The leather sheath is not as fancy as your example, but still nice. The horse head handle seems to be made from horn, in two pieces that are riveted together. Similar brass hand guard. My example says, "El Mosquito" Formado de Mano (Hand Forged) No. 9. No maker name but limited info online indicates that it was made in El Salvador.
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Old 27th July 2025, 10:06 AM   #2
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i have a similar short sword in my collection. The leather sheath is not as fancy as your example, but still nice. The horse head handle seems to be made from horn, in two pieces that are riveted together. Similar brass hand guard. My example says, "El Mosquito" Formado de Mano (Hand Forged) No. 9. No maker name but limited info online indicates that it was made in El Salvador.
First of all, sorry for my late reply! Thank you for posting your nice machete from El Salvador!
This would be definitely another option for the origin of my knife.

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