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Old 3rd May 2020, 09:39 AM   #3
tanaruz
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Default samar binalhag

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Originally Posted by Battara
What an interesting piece. A true Visayan example. The blade profile does look almost old Cebuano talibong/garab. I would agree with the deity attribution for the pommel.

Only thing is I'm thinking that the binalhag blade profile might be more curved in the middle of the blade top and swollen bottom, similar in some ways to the late 19th century Cebuano talibongs. Am I right?


Thanks for sharing this (Maraming Salamat!)
Hi,

This is my first binalhag. From Borongan, Samar c. 1945.

I don't know much about Visayan blades but the 'blade profile might be more curved in the middle of the blade top and swollen bottom' (silimar to a talibong)- might be the bihalhag bolo meant not for combat purposes but the utility type. But it's just my idea on pics that I have seen though.
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