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Old 28th January 2011, 03:05 AM   #4
DaveS
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Hi guys. Yes, it could very well be Bagobo, hadn't thought of them. How
far in terms of distance are these two groups. Have the Bagobo ever been
known to have done a twist-core, or do you think this blade was done by a
moro maybe for some kind of a presentation piece. I also thought the handle
was Vasayan and the carving is much better when seen in person. The
blade is 19 inches long a a quarter inch at the guard.........Dave.
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