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there was a post some time ago with minatures that I commented on. Getting around to posting pics of a few I've collected. The gunong is especially well made for it diminutive size
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more pics
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one more
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Hello Nirghosa, I was about to ask if you could add something to the gunong photos that might help give a better indication of their actual size, but I see David has already requested their measurements. Very nice items and thank you for sharing them.
Best, Robert |
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yes, most of them are true miniatures, likely from shield displays.
The gunong is on my office wall so I will have to take a measurement. By no means could it be useable, the handle is as narrow as a pencil. |
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as requested, here are a few photos showing it's true diminutive size
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I'd say that is very much a usable blade. I doubt these small gunongs were made to be miniatures.
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Best, Robert |
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