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Old 28th April 2023, 01:31 AM   #4
tanaruz
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Default Minasbad dinlayap

Hello,

An update. This info came from a renowned minasbad person:

1) yes, it's closer to a pinaniki (usually he says, that it would have been a kinabayo for this type of a minasbad);
2) wood: langka (jackfruit)
3) additional info: 18-inches or so blade would be considered a 'standard/minimum' minasbad blade (though there have been shorter & longer variants).


Many thanks for the info/inputs from our good friends.

Saludos

Yves
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