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Old 25th March 2016, 06:55 PM   #61
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Also, for size comparison, here's a couple of photos of the new one with my small gunong family.
Nice small collection! Like most the "new" one and the one with the elongated pommel, a very early example.
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Old 25th March 2016, 08:20 PM   #62
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Nice small collection! Like most the "new" one and the one with the elongated pommel, a very early example.
The old one is previously posted here. On that one, you were the other bidder ;-)

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20261

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Old 25th March 2016, 11:53 PM   #63
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...more gunongs for reference
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Old 26th March 2016, 12:30 AM   #64
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Hello Ron,

can we see the blades?

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Old 26th March 2016, 02:52 AM   #65
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sorry, it's not in order
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Old 26th March 2016, 03:02 PM   #68
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Thank you very much Ron!

May I ask how long are the tiny ones in down? I have one like this byself, good worked blade but I think that it is a pure souvenir item. What do you think byself?

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Old 26th March 2016, 03:37 PM   #69
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Thanks for sharing these Ron! You have an amazing collection. I think we can all agree that Gunongs are addictive.

I love seeing them all together like this. Robert Hales has a similar display of Kindjals in the preface to "Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour...". Both your's and Steve's "family reunion" photos would have been good additions to that page. Thanks again. Fabulous knives.
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Old 26th March 2016, 04:54 PM   #70
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Don't want withhold my humble collection.
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Old 26th March 2016, 05:09 PM   #71
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Ron thanks for the close ups.

Both of you rival "Tito Gunong"'s collection (Steve Ferguson)!

Should we call 3 of you the "Gunong Brothers"? "Gunong Grupies"?

(ok I'll stop now.......... )
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Old 26th March 2016, 05:26 PM   #72
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I have one like this byself, good worked blade but I think that it is a pure souvenir item.
I was speaking about the left example, 17 cm (6.7") long with a blade lenght from 10 cm (3.9"). I think that your four small examples of similar slimness.

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thanks. the small ones are rather small... i agree with you that they are more of a souvenir than anything else. they're so small that it's hard to grasp the handle properly. as for their sizes (from largest to smallest):
7 1/4" overall, 4 1/2" blade
6 1/2" overall, 4 1/2" blade
5 1/2" overall, 3 1/2" blade
5 1/2" overall, 3 1/2" blade
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Old 26th March 2016, 10:48 PM   #74
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thanks. the small ones are rather small... i agree with you that they are more of a souvenir than anything else. they're so small that it's hard to grasp the handle properly. as for their sizes (from largest to smallest):
7 1/4" overall, 4 1/2" blade
6 1/2" overall, 4 1/2" blade
5 1/2" overall, 3 1/2" blade
5 1/2" overall, 3 1/2" blade
Hello Ron,

yes, they are similar small. Only a very small hand can grasp them properly.

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