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and here's one that's gonna throw you off.
i'm willing to bet the original owner was from Panay |
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Handling-wise though- how do you find your talibongs? Which one do you like best in terms of balance? Are some too heavy or too light? Which one is your personal favorite? |
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Handling wise? they're all balanced. but if i have to pick a translator from stick to blade, i would go with this bad boy. it's light, and still sharp after all these years
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Thank you everybody for showing your great examples of tenegre and binangons, like said, great examples!
Here my collection of Visayan tenegre and binangons, three examples I can't show for the moment since they are in the States for restoration. Sorry for the bad lighting, it's not the best light condition in the moment in Germany. |
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I lightened these up a little for you Detlef. Hope this helps some.
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