talibon from Leyte
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			So I've got this talibon from Leyte.  I don't know this by any mysterious nor scholarly powers; it say "Leyte" on the sheath (it says either "AbuyOg LEytE P.I."  or "Abuy 09 LEytE P.I."  The capitalization is just like that, except the "small" ys  and g are written above the line, so they occupy the same space as the capitals (and the u, though it has a tail is giantified to match); thus it seems the way to tell whether that's " '09" or "...og" is to know if there's a district or town on Leyte called Abuy or Abuyog.).  It has two features rather similar to this sword.  First, the handle is of definitely rectangular cross-section.  Second, the sheath is made similarly, with an extra long front piece that forms a long tail beyond the blade cavity, while the back only covers the cavity.  The sheath tip also ends by the edges flaring out and being "cut off" by a straight end (though it is angled, rather than perpendicular, as this one seems to have been).  It seems old, and the front of handle and sheath are covered in lime-filled carving.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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