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Doing some research on a Padsumbalin Panabas I just bought, and found this site. Don't know if it has been posted before. If it was, I missed it. Great pictures.
http://pinoyhistory.proboards22.com/...te=1067&page=1 |
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Great. I must have missed it too.
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Yes these and even close ups can be found from the Macau exhibit. One of mine is in there that is from Cato and in his book, an excellent source for info on this type of panabas.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Something familiar about these two ....... http://www.arscives.com/historysteel...1/160-rb3a.jpg http://www.arscives.com/historysteel...s1/172-rb1.jpg |
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Thanks for the pics Bill.
What amazing examples...and so many ethnic groups are included; it really makes for a nice comparative analysis. |
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