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Old 29th May 2006, 05:06 AM   #31
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I like it: the name for this group is " The Unmentionables"

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Old 9th January 2007, 03:14 PM   #32
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I like it: the name for this group is " The Unmentionables"

he he. i guess so...


themorningstar asked
names of misfits not mentioned
but ariel nailed it

a recent conversation i have with a relative pointed out that the binangon i had (which i no longer have) is a bengaw-wan style, meaning it was made from a baranggay in visayas (not sure if it's in siquijor) known for its blade makers, and special charcoals were used. he identified it by the method that was used in wrapping the handle and blade surface.
why was this thread resurrected? the only known photo i have of this binangon is pictured on the first post, lower left. i figure i'd share this.
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Old 9th January 2007, 03:22 PM   #33
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I like it: the name for this group is " The Unmentionables"

he he. i guess so...


themorningstar asked
names of misfits not mentioned
but ariel nailed it

a recent conversation i have with a relative pointed out that the binangon i had (which i no longer have) is a bengaw-wan style, meaning it was made from a baranggay in visayas (not sure if it's in siquijor) known for its blade makers, and special charcoals were used. he identified it by the method that was used in wrapping the handle and blade surface.
why was this thread resurrected? the only known photo i have of this binangon is pictured on the first post, lower left. i figure i'd share this.
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Old 29th September 2016, 08:32 PM   #34
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RESURRECTED THIS DAY FOR THROWBACK THURSDAY
LONG AGO WITH FORUM MEMBERS AT PLAY
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I don't haiku well
I try so hard and yet fail.
Haikus are so hard.
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