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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  7th November 2012, 06:17 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  6th November 2012, 01:34 PM | 
	
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				 Nonoy, the Chinese marks are chop marks... 
 Nonoy, the Chinese marks are chop marks indicating that the coin was weighed and has the right silver weight.  This means the silver coin passed through China via the galleon trade.
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  6th November 2012, 05:34 AM | 
	
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				 I'm with you, Jose.  It looks visayan.  The face... 
 I'm with you, Jose.  It looks visayan.  The face is similar to the "demon" designs (actually probably a stylized representation of the chinese fu dog) found in very old Philippine altar tables.  The...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  29th August 2012, 11:42 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  16th May 2012, 07:37 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  16th May 2012, 07:32 AM | 
	
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				 Same maker? 
 Hi Dimasalang,  I agree our swords are probably made by the same smith.  And here is another one posted in 2005 by CharlesS.  This one has a date of 1899.  Am sure made by the same smith too.
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  15th May 2012, 08:52 AM | 
	
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				 This forum help increase garab prices 
 When prices of previously ignored items start to move up, nicer specimens begin turning up in the market.  I think that's what is going on in the case of garabs.  Info on this forum has also...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  1st May 2012, 03:56 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  1st May 2012, 03:47 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  30th April 2012, 02:24 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  30th April 2012, 02:20 PM | 
	
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				 It is a tuba knife from Panay.  This knife has... 
 It is a tuba knife from Panay.  This knife has changed little in the last 100 years, so the specific item we are discussing might be a lot older than 30 years.  The newer ones (last 30 years) no...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  29th March 2012, 02:34 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  28th March 2012, 03:20 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  27th March 2012, 05:46 PM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  27th March 2012, 03:17 AM | 
	
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				 Hi Charles,  
  
A similar moro spear was sold by... 
 Hi Charles,
 
 A similar moro spear was sold by Ashoka Arts last year.  It also has the incised decoration using Chinese motif, on silver.  This one has a twistcore blade.  I have always wondered...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  26th March 2012, 06:49 AM | 
	
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				 Visayan Bolo in Auctions Imperial 
 The 2012 Auctions Imperial sale was the second time they offered a "Visayan Bolo".  A similar one was offered in 2010.
 
 Based on nearly identical samples in Spain, I believe it was made in Binan,...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  5th January 2012, 03:08 AM | 
	
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				 I think it is a Panay sword.  Attached is a... 
 I think it is a Panay sword.  Attached is a picture of sandukos with different types of blades -- look at the one in the extreme right.
 
 I have always wondered about the blade of this sanduko in my...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  2nd November 2011, 02:38 AM | 
	
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  27th October 2011, 01:59 AM | 
	
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				 The similarity in Bicol and Panay swords have... 
 The similarity in Bicol and Panay swords have been subject of our discussions here in the Philippines.  No conclusions reached.  But some interesting info:
 
 1)  Bicol and Panay dialects have strong...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  9th August 2011, 09:52 AM | 
	
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				 round pommel 
 This kris was shown by a member some years back.
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  1st December 2010, 05:14 AM | 
	
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				 Miguel Diaz, Nonoy Tan, Jude and I visited the... 
 Miguel Diaz, Nonoy Tan, Jude and I visited the National Museum weapons storage room 2 weeks ago.  Unfortunately no pics allowed (a guard closely followed us around).  Weapons were from the St. Louis...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  23rd November 2010, 05:27 AM | 
	
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				 I think the scabbard is made of Balayong wood. ... 
 I think the scabbard is made of Balayong wood.  Its deep purple color is highly prized for making furnitures.  The wood is no longer available.  High end furnitures made of Balayong wood were made in...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  6th August 2010, 07:49 AM | 
	
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				 My guess:  it is a Philippine sword circa 1900... 
 My guess:  it is a Philippine sword circa 1900 made in Bicol.  It has the right blade shape, Luzon peened tang, and the shell guard (although in this case it is slightly modified).  Handle could be...
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	| Forum: Ethnographic Weapons  4th August 2010, 03:17 PM | 
	
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