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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Nice postcard photo of old Bisayan weapons that I borrowed from facebook.
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Thanks for sharing!
I haven't seen this one before and it's especially interesting to see the Visayan krisses and their local dress. Michael |
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Thank you very much for sharing Robert!
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Great picture for research - thank you.
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Very interesting....especially when it comes to outside influences on Visayan blades. I never cease to be amazed by the potential for possible trade combinations....that is, assuming the kriss blades are Moro made.
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Very neat! Thanks for sharing Robert
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Very interesting postcard. This is the first time I saw this postcard!
Thanks again carlos |
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