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Hi Zel , Mr. 'slovak' has been dismissed .
I sincerely hope you will continue to post . We do our best to keep the place swept . ![]() |
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Dang, I leave home for a few hours and the house gets cleaned!!!!!
![]() Thanks Rick and Ian. ![]() ![]() But who's going to clean the windows?? Thanks to Nechesh and others for defending the cause. Now, my opinion of the swords that started this throwdown. 1. Its a newer made sword to resemble a Barong with the locals twist of style added to it. I think Palawan because of the curvy lines or Basilan because of the belt notch carved into the scabbard, just like Pira scabbards, but I'm sure Zamboanga can have a better opinion, considering his location. 2. Definetely a T'boli interpretation of a Moro Kalis Tulid, with not much attention to detail in the gangya and 'gandik' area. Just my uneducated opinion that could be way of base. ![]() Last edited by LabanTayo; 7th November 2005 at 04:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: zamboanga city, philippines
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I agree with you that it is a newly made sword. I'm sure it's maranao-made and I agree with Battara's earlier comment that it is made for the market. My tausug and yakan friends are thrown in a frenzy whenever they see these on the market. They don't know whether to laugh or cry. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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First to the moderators - salamat po!
![]() Secondly, Zelbone, I do wish you would post more. I and others with whom I speak learn much from you and others like yourself on this forum. ![]() ![]() Third, Zamboanga, I'm curious what the Yakan and Tausugs do say about these that come on the market. ![]() |
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Location: zamboanga city, philippines
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To them these are simply barong wannabees. The blade profile is wrong; the puhan profile is wrong; no ukkil on the puhan; the blade is usually thin and not laminated, etc. And mostly of all, these are not made or produced by people who are historically associated with the barong. In essence: paraded as barongs, now that makes them laugh. To attract such a high price because of this pretension, that makes them cry. |
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Thank you, Zamboanga. This is helpful. I have noticed that same thing in this description, and wonder about the types I have seen that are so narrow (and thin) that I question that they are truly barongs. Some call these sipput, though I cannot say that I have examined all of this type. Certainly those similar to what we are discussing are not what I have called "legitimate" but in respect to those who have objected, I don't use the term "tourist" in public.
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Zel, holding back? any new info on the demonhead "sundang"...lol
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Mabuhay ka! and the rest of the mods ![]() |
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#9 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Walang anuman
Ian. |
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