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Old 9th January 2022, 11:03 PM   #1
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What you have is a custom modern reproduction of the balaraw.

The traditional balaraw as viewed via antique samples, has long been extinct, even among the Mandaya ethnolinguistic group, to whom this weapon is attributed to.

I'm guessing this build came from "Itak Mindoro." They must have copied the build via the Internet. After all, Mindoro is a long way from Davao
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Old 10th January 2022, 12:52 AM   #2
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That is a very thoughtful gift, I'm sure he will be thrilled.
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