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Old 8th March 2016, 08:45 PM   #1
Battara
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I agree - so many dialects with their own names, varying from tribe to tribe, sometimes even within the same tribe!

You might try to look at the (millions) of threads on this site for insight into the names of these pieces.

That being said:

1. Is a Tagalog bolo/itak in matulis style, but with a Visayan scabbard

2. Is a T'boli tak

3. Is in deed Bagobo, but I will have to look up in my files for the name

4. I think you are right about it being a karit

The bottom 2 look to be early 20c, and the top 2 might be around WWII.
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