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Great collection Drac, you have put together a great collection of these in a very short time. It has taken me years to obtain the three I currently have in my own collection and I still do not have an example of either of the top two you have been able to add to yours in just a few days.
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Thanks Robert.Things happen strangely;My first panabas was acquired 15 years ago, my second 2 years ago, my third about a year ago and then these 3.Just blind luck!
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How about a photo of the other three to go with these, sort of a family portrait. By the way, six is too many, you need to send me a couple to even things out.
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![]() BTW, the upper one is called padsumbalin panabas. Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks Robert and Detlef; I called in a favor from my photographer(my wife), and here are the other 3 and 2 others that might be considered panabas.
All are heavy choppers and the spine is at least 1/4" thick at the base. |
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Those are wicked looking.
The panabas with the scabbard, photo on top, is the blade missing the curved spike? Great collection of Panabas'. Thanks for sharing. |
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