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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
Posts: 1,730
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hey ian, welcome back! kamusta ang pilipinas (how's philippines)?
as far as that item that was sold a couple months ago, i believe it was agreed to be a variation of barong/bangkung type. after i saw the picture while leafing thru cato's book this past weekend, that's when i remember that ebay item that was discussed a couple months ago. as for the binangon (don't worry fred, i didn't know there was a difference between that and a tenegre til zel pointed it out to me; heck, i'm ilonggo to boot ), i just can't shake the feeling on how the shape of the blade is strikingly similar to the one on cato's book and the ebay item, save for the shandigan blade.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Posts: 312
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As for Bob's book, I can assure you 100% it is a standard barong blade. Play around with picture angles and barongs, and you can sometimes get some interesting results. |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
Posts: 4,524
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Mabuti naman salamat po si Spunger.
Philippines was geat, as usual, but only a couple of days. Did see our friend Dan Wilke in Manila, and he made some excellent purchases which I hope he will share with us shortly. ![]() Did not see any shandigan weapons, though there were a couple of nice old kampilan -- Dan snagged a good one. |
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