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I'm sorry, but can someone more knowledgeable explain to me what "Luzon matulis" really is?
Based on my fairly limited experience, people in the present-day Tagalog region use a different term for a similar profile, but I never encountered "matulis" used for such even though the word is indeed Tagalog. Is Luzon matulis an old profile that went extinct, or just an umbrella term? |
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How about those traditional blades I've seen from Rizal province, particularly around Binangonan. They also have a similarly shaped profile, pointed and with wide belly, but is called "sungot hipon" (or interchangeably, ulang) instead. Is it the same profile with a different name, or am I missing some subtle differences? |
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