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Some of the Sulu peoples did use the barong scabbard as a parrying shield in consort with the barong.
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thanks for the comments
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I shoulda been more specific, lol. FMA normally denotes as the martial arts of luzon and visayas while the brethrens down south refer to their arts as silat... and yes you're right, batara, i believe they use the scabbard on conjunction with their sword...
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salamat ... i just recalled now that such a pic appeared in cato's moro swords.
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