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More references, this one is in Spanish, click on the third knife "identified"( 2nd Philippine Knife)
http://www.etnics.es/identificadas.htm Also found this older post by Leaf stating the possibility of shoulder usage. http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000665.html Leaf Senior Member posted 03-27-2003 21:18 There is currently a knife listed as a Sangi in a on line auction. It looks to be more recent then the one at the to of this tread. I have seen old pictures of Bagobo men that appear to be wearing these knives from their shoulders but the clairity is not there to be sure. |
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I thought I heard bells
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Yep, from the dancing belly dancer...
: ) Don't tell me that Leaf was one of your former noms de guerre..? |
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LOL! Nope, always been just me. ..never been clever enough to think of all those catchy psuedonyms ![]() |
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