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Old 29th April 2017, 02:20 PM   #7
twdroppoint2
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Excellent excellent ! Thank you all for the input ! My initial instinct was that it was a more "commoner" knife, which is why I didn't buy it the first day, but I did think it was a barong because of the shape. The simplicity of the hilt threw me off though, since it did look like cheap wood, and the scabbard as well. Glad I didn't purchase it

Thanks again to everyone !
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