Philippine Blades 1/2 scale Poster
by tempera70This mage is for 1/2 scale only(29 x 23). Please see 1/3 and 1/4 scale for smaller prints
Print displays famous swords and knives of the Philippines 1/2 their original size
Edged weapons on display: Balisong, Gunong, Balaraw, Punyal, Kris, Barong, Kalis, Kampilan, Pira, Talibon, Itak, Hinalung, Panabas and Gulok.
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Print displays famous swords and knives of the Philippines 1/2 their original size
Edged weapons on display: Balisong, Gunong, Balaraw, Punyal, Kris, Barong, Kalis, Kampilan, Pira, Talibon, Itak, Hinalung, Panabas and Gulok.
created by
tempera70 (4/16/2007 1:12 PM)
Print displays famous swords and knives of the Philippines 1/2 their original size
Edged weapons on display: Balisong, Gunong, Balaraw, Punyal, Kris, Barong, Kalis, Kampilan, Pira, Talibon, Itak, Hinalung, Panabas and Gulok.
created by
tempera70 (4/16/2007 1:12 PM)
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tempera70 said 5/24/2009
Hi KalisKiko. Thanks for your suggestion.
Gulok and Itak are GENERIC blades of the Tagalog region, utilitarian tools used as weapons during the revolution against Spain. I included them so there will be a Philippine representation and the poster will not look like weapons of Moroland.
Binangon (Visayan) is of similar shape to the Gulok (Tagalog) but the sharp edge is on the crescent side. A Ginunting is another blade form.
My grandfather used a Talibon during the Philippine Revolution in the Island of Negros. Some call it Talibong. No controversy there.
General Juan Araneta is the more famous revolutionary figure in our clan.
I posted this illustration on Viking Sword Forum for correction and comment from forum members for more than a year before I posted it in Zazzle.
KalisKiko said 2/15/2009
Nice poster! THat is something I'd really like to have in my room along with my sword collection. I strongly suggest a correction though. The blade that you named "Gulok" is actually a Binangon or a Ginunting. Your "Talibon" should also be spelled as "Talibong"
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Cool you have all the blades here, what they use in Escrima, Kali and Arnis. Sincerely Norman
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WitchHazel said 4/17/2007
These look very sharp!!
I'd be very careful in handling any of these! We seem to have a few new contributors from this fine country lately! Congratulations on your award tempera 70! Nice picture! Very sharp!
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