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Old 11th January 2017, 02:22 AM   #2
Jim McDougall
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Marcus,
"The Collection of Primitive Weapons and Armor of the Philippine Islands in the U.S. Museum"
Bulletin 137. Herbert William Krieger, 1926

Is among the resources here on our web site. Click on the logo and follow the options

"Moro Swords" by Robert Cato, 1996, is great for the Moro regions of course, but has become sort of hard to find. Possibly interlibrary loan might help in interim. Often universities have these and loan via reference librarians.

Stone's massive volume is always good but of course must go by the weapon names individually.

Those are all I can think of offhand, but our search archives is loaded with discussions on every form of the Philippines arms and armor, again using key terms and words on the search function. I use it constantly as I don't always have access to my books and notes.

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