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Hello All,
Apologies if the answer is obvious, but do we know anything about this one? It almost looks like a Sangi and a Barong had a baby. Thanks, Leif |
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It could be a small bladed panabas with cut down handle!?
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You're right the handle does look a lot like a Panabas. Let me update our story. A barong and a sangi had a baby and it was adopted by a panabas who later moved to Spain. Oh, and I assume the horizontal thing isn't a crossguard, but a piece of leather which is holding the baby to the plaque. Do people agree? Thank, Leif |
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it's a rare form of Panabas, per Cato's Moro Sword
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According to Cato, this form of pandas is for fighting.
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