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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Minneapolis,MN
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I am far from an expert, but my first impression is definitely that this is recent, made in Tugaya, and made for those who travel.
Have fun, Leif |
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Join Date: Apr 2020
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Hello,
Many thanks for the info. Appreciate it. There's a bit of a story (unverified) behind this piece (that's why it caught our attention and now it's in our collection). This exact piece was used by one of 2 warring moros in Southern Palawan. The holder of this piece came out alive. I would not go into the gory details as was shared to me. The blade, as expected, did what is expected of it. Yves |
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Join Date: Oct 2018
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If it's true, and if the kris was used in the battle, then it's impressive that it managed to perform despite its design-only purpose. |
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