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Old 15th April 2009, 06:14 AM   #14
migueldiaz
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Originally Posted by trenchwarfare
The "NO POINT" rule must have been in effect in all of Spains colonial holdings ... Don't know about the Philippines contracts.
Thanks for the comment

Yes, as I understand it was mandated also by Spain then in the Phils. that pointed bolos are not allowed.

And that's why we have bolos like the one below I 'inherited' from Fernando. [Fernando, that's a really very nice Visayan blade. Thanks again!]

But as to how effective that law was, even a casual survey of various Philippine swords will tell one that it wasn't quite followed.
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