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Old 25th November 2009, 09:06 PM   #9
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I would like to thank everyone I have not thanked yet who have contributed to this thread and to the identification of this bolo.
Carlos, I would like to thank you for your kind words and also thank you for posting your wonderful example of another bolo of this style and especially for not bidding on this one as I really wanted to add it to my collection.
Jose, I am always very happy to see you answer my postings and for all the help you have offered to me in the past and especially this time by giving me the correct name for this style of bolo.
Dimasalang, I would also like to thank you for your help confirming the name of this bolo, your kind words and the wonderful picture of Andres Bonifacio. Again my thanks to all who have replied.
One last question, what time frame would you all think this would be from, the Revolutionary period or post Revolution ?

Robert
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