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Hi All,
I read somewhere on this forum that the bolo posted by Tanaruz is called an outtiwon by the Batad Ifugao and a Kotiwong by the Kiangan Ifugao. It was also noted that thread that the blade type was also called a Pinahig. My example of this type of bolo also lacks the pughog whereas my hinalung has one. Sincerely, RobT |
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An outtiwon is a different animal, see this thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=pinahig in post #11 Nonoy Tan name this small utility knife the thread started as outtiwon. Regards, Detlef |
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In general I agree with Xasterix!
![]() Nearly all hinalung/hinalun I've seen and handled have had a tang and wooden handle, complete or partly covered with braided rattan bands and thus lacks the pughog. Regards, Detlef |
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Hi friends,
I've had the privilege of talking to an Ifugao bladesmith. He forges traditional Ifugao blades. This is what he shared to me. My bolo is a peh-let (pehlet). The difference between a pinahig and a pehlet is that the pinahig has a sharp edge, thus for thrusting. The pehlet, on the other hand is primarily used for agricultural and or slaughtering of animals. Here are 2 of my old pinahigs and a new reference pehlet for our referece. Thanks and kindest regards from Manila, Yves |
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Thank you very much for sharing this insight. This would mean that the two bolos on my picture (upper right & the one in down) are as well pehlet. I see the difference also by the blades which are by a pinahig moore slender and the scabbards are closed instead of open worked when I follow the shown pictures, correct? Regards, Detlef |
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This is what I got from the bladesmith/ and other Ifugao sources-traders who has contacts with bladesmiths: Pinahig - is a single-bladed bolo. it could be 'slender or a little stouter). But the prime characteristic of a pinahig is that the point of the blade (in comparison to a pehlet) is narrower. Most of the pinahigs that I have seen has the closed-type scabbards, but there maybe pinahigs having the the hikot type scabbards (open-faced). |
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