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Trying out different display options, thought this was kind of fun.
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Indeed! The other ones I know but what is the one at the top?
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Ifugao hinalung. Ifugao are of the Igorot group, northern Luzon.
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A Pinahig machete of the Ifugao, of the Cordillera Mountain ranges of Central Northern Luzon, Philippines. The Pinahig alone weighs 2 lbs. The addition of the scabbard and smaller blade bring the set to just over 3 lbs.
The open-faced scabbard, or “hikot”, is made of Narra wood and also holds a smaller knife, identical in design to the larger Pinahig. |
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