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Yes they are from the Macao Exhibit and as mentioned are from the Mandaya tribe.
Royston's piece is from the Bukidnon (what some called Mondo) tribe. It is a rare form of sanduko, the highest form and ceremonial. |
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Vikingsword Staff
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Oh Man , do I feel stupid right now ! ![]() Never should have gone to Woodstock ....
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Poole England
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Gentlemen
Thank you for the interest and the information. I have never heard of this type of weapon before. It is always good to find that I have something a little "out of the ordinary" Maurice - Thanks for the photos. Battara - I look forward to your new thread on these. I will post another picture of the scabbard but you will have to be patient as I am away at work at the moment for the next 3 weeks. Rick - Missed Woodstock but check my location and guess where I am going next leave.
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But anyway, now I know there are more Bukidnon tribes around overthere. Maurice |
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