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Old 25th January 2010, 07:39 PM   #11
Dimasalang
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A superb presentation, Dimasalang. You have truly enhanced the background of this dagger and brought history to life. Thanks so much for taking the time to do so for all of us.

Jim
Thanks Jim, Im glad I could add to your piece in some way. My family roots stem directly from Batangas, so it is a personal hobby of mine to dig and learn about the history of my families province.
And thank you very much for sharing this outstanding piece with us! Many of these pieces are now in private collections, and with out sharing them, we the enthusiasts have no way of enjoying them or even knowing they exist!
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