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Old 2nd June 2017, 07:40 PM   #1
MaharlikaTimawa
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Originally Posted by mross
Here is a ebay link to a long one, but not a kampilian;
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=18622

Anyway to get these pics uploaded before they disappear?
Uploading them on photo bucket is a good way of keeping those photos up. Posting them in threads makes it easier to google with the right key words.

In regards to the sword you referencing, that seems like a later type made after the 19th century. What I'm looking deep into stems off of he more pre-colonial weaponry of the animist Visayans and southern people of Luzon.
As stated before, those listed people(s) don't seem to be on par with their south east asian brothers in the weapons department, let alone architecture.
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