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Thanks Ron,
I am almost only in the Visayas when over (so Grand Tuhon doesn't need to be away from his family when he is back home from the US) so I haven't noticed the "aysus maryosep!" yet. "Quien como dios" is the same as Mi-cha-el in Hebrew so that's one reason it's mine now ![]() Michael |
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hah! that's a nice coincidence, lol. good one!
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Hello Michael,
can't add something but have to say that you everytime show us breathtaking swords! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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I found a modern version of this old bolo they do seem quite similar? The older one is real nice quality congrats!
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Thanks D & L,
Lew, what's the name of the modern version? Michael |
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Itak which = bolo in Tagalog
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Thanks,
I was hoping for something less generic. Michael |
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ahh, the modern version.. if you're referring specifically to the picture lew posted, it's called sundang pantasya, or literally translated, fantasy sword
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