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Howdy Spunjer...
Thanks for the information and for posting your example - the similarities are striking... ![]() ![]() ![]() Detlef - I would indeed appreciate it if you could post your example as well? It would be nice to see other examples side-by-side (so to speak) so as to note similarities and differences... For instance, what marks a Leyte garab/talibon from one from Samar? ![]() |
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Bohol was also a nasty place for US soldiers. A group under a particular general (name escapes me now) from Cebu came to Bohol and became the dreaded "bolo men" of Bohol. Only at the end did they surrender and mine is a captured piece from that time and place (attribution written long ago on the scabbard).
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truly beautiful pieces, guys!
What I love about these older talibung/garab are the thickness of the blades. I like! |
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Here is my modest one. Maybe someone can tell me from where this one is.
Regards, Detlef |
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Detlef I would say that yours is also an earlier one. I would place it at the early 20th century. These to my knowledge are Cebuano from the island of Cebu.
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Thank you very much Jose. ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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BTW, want to remember this beautiful example which is now in the collection from Bill March. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=talibon
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