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Old 23rd January 2010, 06:32 PM   #19
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I also went to Taal Batangas and visited Barangay Balisong. This place is a lot smaller then I thought. Still had a blast visiting there though.
I visited several of the vendors, but decided to buy most of my blades from a family whos father passed away. The two teenage sons took over their blade making business. Felt sorry for them.
Some of the blades I bought. $2-4 a piece.


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Lovely pics of Taal and the balisongs. I'm heading there in two weeks specifically to pick up a bunch.
Are you a foreigner to the Philippines? Just know, it is legal to have Balisongs packed with your check in luggage, BUT they only allow a certain amount. I forgot the amount, I believe it was something like 6. You might want to ask them.
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