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Old 3rd August 2019, 02:34 PM   #1
Pinoy Blade Hunter
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Thank you for watching. the designs of blades definitely evolve through time. looking close at the blades and comparing them with the antiques, makes you wanna say "they sure don't make them like they used to."

maybe because in the old time, blades were more prized posessions, and their lives depended on it, it was a status symbol as well.

now, if they are not made as agricultural tools, they are made and sold to be given as gifts or tokens or souvenirs.

or that's what i understand.
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