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Old 6th November 2005, 05:59 PM   #24
Ian
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Guys:

Let's cut slovak some slack here. English is not his first language, and he may not know some of you have been contributing to this forum for several years and have a deep knowledge of the Moro kris.

Welcome to the Forum, slovak. There is actually a considerable amount of information and pictures of Moro kris to be found on these pages, which can be accessed through the search engine, including information about the straight-bladed version of the Moro kris which is sometimes called a sundang in the local culture (reference to this term can be found in Robert Cato's book, Moro Swords).

We have quite a passionate group of Philippine weapons enthusiasts on this forum, and I hope you will be able to share your experience and knowledge with us.

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