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Old 8th April 2011, 08:25 AM   #7
kai
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Congrats on a great acquisition!

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The scabbard and handle are Kamagong...yet both do not feel heavy at all.
How hard is the wood?

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I just love the design and shape.
Yeah, like it, too. Does it feel a bit more like a talibon than the ginunting version?

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Balance is excellent...spot on with my other Visayan swords of the early 1900s, which is what I expected anyways since my other ginunting that was also made by them was balanced well.
What is the blade length of your ginunting? Which type has the better balance in your opinion?

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Kai
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