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Yes this is a Panay taribon. The nose was a little longer but not by much. I will study this to see how much longer and get back to you.
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Thanks Jose,
It resembles one I have with a silver hilt but that one also has a lost nose tip. Michael |
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Hello Michael,
nice Panay taribon! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Oh yes, one more thing - I think there was a long ferrule or collar of brass or silver right above the disc guard.
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Looks like a sanduko to me...what is a taribon??
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Taribung, or Taribong, with a g at the end. from my understanding, taribungs is the term used in Antique province. it would be nice if nacho can chime in.
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