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7th March 2023, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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...About Filipino Swords
an excellent write up regarding Filipino swords. i believe he's a member here:
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7th March 2023, 07:09 PM | #3 |
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Very good article Xas, thank you for sharing! And Albert for the hint.
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Good work man!
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7th March 2023, 07:32 PM | #5 |
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It’s great to see articles being published!!
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7th March 2023, 07:56 PM | #6 |
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Thanks, Ray - keep them coming, please!
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8th March 2023, 06:30 AM | #7 |
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Malugod na pagbati po. I've seen this yesterday being shared by various Filipino blade pages and groups on Facebook, immediately read it, it was good.
Edit: Just a note on Figure 8 (the sansibar from Leyte), someone who's knowledgeable about Waray blades noted that the blade was mislabelled, instead of "tinamban", it was actually an "oyon", an old sansibar profile usually defined by straight spine. Last edited by chmorshuutz; 8th March 2023 at 09:48 AM. |
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It's possible that the "oyon" term might be a (different) town-specific ID, or a younger, alternative term for that blade type. Last edited by xasterix; 8th March 2023 at 02:55 PM. |
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8th March 2023, 03:30 PM | #9 |
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Great article!
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