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Thanks Jose,
It resembles one I have with a silver hilt but that one also has a lost nose tip. Michael |
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Hello Michael,
nice Panay taribon! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Oh yes, one more thing - I think there was a long ferrule or collar of brass or silver right above the disc guard.
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Looks like a sanduko to me...what is a taribon??
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Taribung, or Taribong, with a g at the end. from my understanding, taribungs is the term used in Antique province. it would be nice if nacho can chime in.
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I base my information on Nacho and Migueldiaz:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ight=long+nose |
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So a Panay bukidnon may carry either a talibong, a talibung, a taribung, or a taribong depending on whether he goes down on the Aklan, Capiz, Antique or Iloilo side of the mountain. If he bumps into someone from Manila, the Manileneo will say he has a talibon. Sanduko is a more specialized term used by the Panay Bukidnons themselves. We gathered this when Miguel Diaz and I interviewed them at Museo Iloilo a few years ago. |
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