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Thanks Ian & Gavin.
I was also thinking agricultural use Ian. The shapes and profiles are close but still inconclusive to me. |
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#2 |
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The scabbard makes me also think possibly Palawan......
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Whilst not a exact representation of the type presented, there are a few within this image that loosely follow the rectangular profile and tip form of this one in question.
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Halloo,
I believe it may be a bangkung from Basilan or Zamboanga ![]() |
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Thanks for your input gents.
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