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G'day
![]() Thank you for your interest and thoughts and link. Hang in there Tim,It will be worth the wait I think. Bill Marsh, Thank you for sharing pieces from your collection. I always look forward to your posts. Battara,Stones description states Cotobatto as an origin for a similiar example, is this an island? Bill, great info! Were other weapons also arsenal produced? Speculation regarding crescent spike: Could this have been used to position/control the neck in a formalized execution setting? I have read both kampilans and panabas' were used in this role. Hideyoshi, Fantastic pieces! Thanks again for all replies the communication is appreciated. Kind regards, Daniel ![]() |
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Cotobato is on the West coast of Mindanao Island, I think Maguindanao country.
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Scratch, Here's a Panabas that's similar to yours.
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