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					Originally Posted by  Sajen
					 
				 
				Here a picture together with my other middle sized bolos from Luzon. 
From up to down: 
1. Pampanga, Apalit 
2. Ilocos Sur 
3. Pampanga 
4. Bulacan, Meycauayan 
5. Pampanga 
6. Ilocos Norte 
7. Pangasinan
 
Correct me when I am wrong!    
			
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 Halloo Detlef. With my current knowledge, I would classify these as:
1. Tayabas, Quezon (with that brass-encased ricasso consistently attributed to Quezon samples) - "Dahong buho" ("thin bamboo leaf") profile
2. Calasiao, Pangasinan - (sorry, haven't verified this profile yet)
3. Apalit, Pampanga - "Palang" blade profile
4. Meycauayan, Bulacan - (sorry, can't remember this blade profile just yet) 
5. Tagalog area, probably Rizal (differentiated from Pampanga because of the hilt- Bulacan/Pampanga hilts usually have a bulge in the middle of the sandwich config)- "Putol na dahong kogon" ("Broken cogon leaf") profile
6. Tayabas, Quezon (hilt config, carving, guard, ricasso consistently attributed to Quezon) - "Matandang dahong palay" ("old rice leaf") blade profile
7. Calasiao, Pangasinan- "Barang" blade profile