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Old 14th September 2024, 06:01 PM   #1
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Here's a post from Filipino Traditional Blades page on Facebook, it shares some similar attributes, particularly the guard.

I think it should also be noted that the term "talibong" is a term that can be found in other Philippine languages, even outside Visayas. It's understandable that confusion may arise sometimes. A talibong may look different depending on the culture it belongs to.
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Old 16th September 2024, 11:44 AM   #2
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I did my best to restore it however I cannot remove the pitting from the rusts because it is too deep. I also applied linseed oil to the scabbard. I noticed there are remnants of green paint on the damaged part of scabbard most likely to match the green handle color.
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