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A. Datu Barung B. WW2-era Sama Barung C. Another barung discussed somewhere else in this forum, which I surmise to be Sama Barung as well D. Modern Sama Barung sourced from Bongao, Tawi-tawi As you can see, the 2-bit swirl ukkil motif is present in all blades. Moreover, one of Spunjer's qualifying features for a Sama barung- the curving upward of the scabbard throat on one side only- is present in all samples. Would like to hear your thoughts further. Sorry I'm trying to learn as well, that's why I'm interested in seeing this through ![]() |
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