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Old 8th August 2005, 02:22 PM   #1
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wow! i wonder how much this barung went for:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6550977132

was keeping an eye on this, till i got home and found out the seller ended the listing. well, whoever bought it hopefully would post some clearer pictures in this here message board...
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Old 8th August 2005, 07:46 PM   #2
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I'm curious too. I was debating on getting in on that and decided not to (good for me? ).
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Old 8th August 2005, 08:02 PM   #3
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It would be nice to see better pictures. It does look Yakan, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was Tausag either. The seller may be off one war, more likely 1910 or so. Only place close to the spelling given by the seller, that I could find: Silangkan, which is about half way between Jolo & Parang.
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Old 9th August 2005, 07:19 AM   #4
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the punto on this one baffles me: why is it offset like that? is it one of those inch types?
the blade appears to be the shandigan type. overall it's a beautiful piece...
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Old 9th August 2005, 07:25 AM   #5
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spunjer
the punto on this one baffles me: why is it offset like that? is it one of those inch types?
the blade appears to be the shandigan type. overall it's a beautiful piece...
Yes and I agree
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Old 10th August 2005, 06:45 AM   #6
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You know....

...if you pop off the barung blade (which is a nice example of a shandigan type) and replace it with a classic scimitar-shaped pira blade....

...you'd have a really nice example of a classic pira.

hmmm....

makes me wonder if this is the right hilt for this sword...or rather...the right blade for this hilt
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