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|  15th April 2007, 07:42 PM | #1 | |
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 Any input on if the one here should be called a kampilan or a bangkung ? | |
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|  15th April 2007, 10:25 PM | #2 | 
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			THERE IS A GOOD POST ON THESE IN THE OLD ARCHIVES IF I REMEMBER CORECTLY THE FANCY TIBOLI SWORDS WERE REFERED TO AS A TOK .
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|  16th April 2007, 12:09 PM | #3 | 
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			I would just like to thank you all again.  You have provided enough information for me to make a basic search and make better evaluation of the swap.  He got a smart looking thing and the two other bits were okay.  I got the piece that is far more rare   .  Thanks. | 
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|  16th April 2007, 06:50 PM | #4 | 
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|  16th April 2007, 08:32 PM | #5 | 
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			Thanks for the link Fernando.  I think the odds were only just in his favour but the big Trumbash even though a nice spear went and some money, more than makes up any difference.  I am reasonably happy I think   The main thing is too enjoy visiting a friend and talk, swap and dream weapons and bargains.   | 
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|  17th April 2007, 01:19 AM | #6 | 
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			IMHO, I think you got the better end of the deal.    | 
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