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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
Posts: 1,637
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Thanks all for all your great responses and input!!!
Don't think I will be in Negros again this time. Just have 8 days and with all this feedback Cebu and Mactan will fill all my time inbetween training. Thanks Brian for all your input on KL and others for Cebu. And yes Vandoo, I will definetely bring with me my scuba certificate to do a couple of dives inbetween training. I will send my regards to Datu Lapu Lapu from all of you. Mike |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Posts: 100
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Hi VVV,
Central Market is the most obvious place to look for blades. However, I'm of the opinion that the stuff you get there might be a tad overpriced sometimes. Still, the shop upstairs has a good selection of keris and Malay pedang. It's owned by a Kelantanese man and you can get him to do silver fittings for your keris. If you have time, you might want to check Ahmad Toko Antik, an antique shop in Kampung Baru (take the Putra Line train to the Kampung Baru station). It's a bit out of the way and the place may look forbidding but it's one of KL's best kept secrets. The owner has a good selection of keris and other Malay weapons, as well as keris fittings such as hilts and pendokok. A good friend recently got a nice Bugis keris for a good price. I'd like to warn you though that the owner is a crusty old man and has his mood swings. On bad days, nothing seems to be for sale, but his price range is generally lower than the antique shops in the town centre
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
Posts: 1,637
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Thanks a lot Raja Muda,
Now I have plenty of info on KL. Wish I had some more on Cebu. Mike |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: SF Bay Area, Ca.
Posts: 10
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I stayed on Mactan last week. I didn't hunt extensively for swords but I can tell you to not bother with Carbon Market. Also, the guitar seller at the Lapu Lapu memorial has some nice stuff at pretty good prices, if you can catch him open.
Boy, I'm starting to miss those green mango shakes already....
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
Posts: 3,138
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I STAYED AT THE MAGELLAN HOTEL IN CEBU AND BOOKED MY DIVING THERE WITH ( DIVE INN), A SMALL OPERATION ON MACTAN IS. RAN BY PADI INSTRUCTOR STU GOULD . ITS BEEN QUITE A WHILE SO I DON'T KNOW IF HE WILL STILL BE IN BUSINESS BUT IF HE IS HE IS A FUN GUY AND GOOD DIVER.
HIS BOATS ARE LITTLE OUTRIGGERS BUT WORK GOOD FOR DIVING AND HIS OLD VAN WAS A MIRACLE THAT IT RAN . BUT HIS COMPRESSOR AND EQUIPMENT WERE FIRST RATE. I STAYED OVER AT HIS PLACE AND WE DOVE DURING THE DAY AND DID ONE NIGHT DIVE BUT USUALLY WENT TO THE LOCAL COCK FIGHTS OF A EVENING. THE LOCAL DRINK IS GOOD BEFORE THE FIGHTS BUT DON'T GET ANY AFTER THE FIGHTS AS THEY WILL BE DOWN TO THE DREGS YUCK!! BUT THEN I DON'T LIKE BELUT SO WHAT DO I KNOW .IF YOU SEE STU TELL HIM I SAID HI. GOOD LUCK |
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