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the rest of the 2nd and last batch ...
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here's some pics also from a book i was browsing ...
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still from the same book, and that's it
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Thanks for the pictures. Nice. Crap! - Next time I am in Marrakech I will go for the antique shops. Impossible to find anything in the medinas - I tried, even in Fez.......
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![]() I'll surely post pics of Fil. blades I'll be able to take, following the guidelines of those museums. As a side note, after being in Morocco and reading this thread, all the more it's getting clearer to me how a museum curator can do the honest mistake of placing together the blades per pic below. This Wikipedia article is also helpful, and I quote:
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[QUOTE=migueldiaz]Thanks for the comments, Jose. Am now in Barcelona and will be in Madrid soon, to visit museums where I can find Filipino weapons. Am retracing the steps of Engar and Carlos
![]() Hello again!! i hope you are happy in Spain!! When you go to Madrid remember that the Spanish Army Museum is in Toledo now,recently opened again, near Madrid and a very good place to visit. best rergards carlos Last edited by carlos; 17th September 2010 at 09:02 AM. Reason: My bad english |
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