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Old 13th June 2019, 09:04 AM   #5
ShazamsLaw
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Originally Posted by ashkenaz
Hi All!

I've been browsing through websites on many types of Visayan bolos when I came across this gem.

A picture of what the uploader claims, what appears to be agricultural counterparts of the Moro Panabas in Visayas and Luzon. Compared to the Panabas of Moros.



According to the website:



Your thoughts? Are the Pangtabas of Luzon and the Lantip legit traditional?

ashkenaz, I think most of the islands had the same design of tools that you would see as weapons among the moros. Its just that in times you wouldn't see the larger size for the same reason you wouldn't see lantakas or guns among Filipinos.
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