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Old 12th April 2005, 02:42 AM   #31
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True Federico , true .
Does this negate the possibility that these swords were bound to the user's hand by these strips sometimes . ?
No idea
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Old 12th April 2005, 03:36 AM   #32
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Fellas , I've got to ask ; what makes this sword a Kampilan ?
Yep Rick. Not a kampilan. More a fat belly bolo, epecially if an analogy is being drawn to the Mandayan bolo which has a fatter belly still.
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Old 12th April 2005, 02:12 PM   #33
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Yep Rick. Not a kampilan. More a fat belly bolo, epecially if an analogy is being drawn to the Mandayan bolo which has a fatter belly still.
Thank God !
My whole reality set was starting to crumble there for a second .
Terminology is my bete noir in this forum .
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Old 12th April 2005, 09:30 PM   #34
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Thanks Ian,The Bagobo sword was a "sleeper" on ebay !!! It was listed in a really weird category and was labeled a "mystery sword".The photo was terrible.You couldn't even tell it was beadwork!! I took a chance and if I remember correctly,I was the only bidder.Sometimes you have to gamble a little.The Mandaya bolo came from a little antique shop in upstate NY.I bought it for less than a steak dinner would cost!!! You never know where you will find your next treasure!! Bye,Nosmo
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Old 12th April 2005, 11:22 PM   #35
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Thanks Ian,The Bagobo sword was a "sleeper" on ebay !!! It was listed in a really weird category and was labeled a "mystery sword".The photo was terrible.You couldn't even tell it was beadwork!! I took a chance and if I remember correctly,I was the only bidder.Sometimes you have to gamble a little.The Mandaya bolo came from a little antique shop in upstate NY.I bought it for less than a steak dinner would cost!!! You never know where you will find your next treasure!! Bye,Nosmo
You are one lucky dude, my friend.

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