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it's a binangon, no doubt. no matter how you slice and dice it, it's what we would call that piece.
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Ron is this based on the blade? Also is this based on nomenclature from Iloilo? I know that there was speculation on catagorization years ago here, but no hard evidence.
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jose, dunno how technical they were back in the old days, but growing up, anything larger than a butcher knife was called a binangon
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Anyone have an idea of the age of this piece or when the hilt might have been replaced?
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