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Old 13th November 2010, 01:13 PM   #4
Pukka Bundook
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Thank you for your replies and tips!

May I ask how you rate the fret-work on this one?
To me, it looks like a lot of care was taken in its execution.

Any idea of age?
As I said, I know nothing of these, so am trying to get a feel for them.
I must now go and find out where Mindanaw is!

Re Moro;
The seller had one or two definitely Phillipine pieces for sale also, so it does seem possible this sword came from the same spot.

Any other comments most welcome!!

Thank you again,
Richard.
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