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CAS IBERIA CI512 KATIPUNAN BOLO-TABAK
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CAS IBERIA CI511 KATIPUNAN BOLO-TABAK The most basic & widely used sword in the Philippines is the agricultural based bolo. Typically, the blades are rough & unfinished due to their agricultural use. Bolos were utilized extensively by the Katipunan (Brotherhood) also known as "The Exalted & Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the People" during the Philippine Revolution of 1896 against Spain. There are many types of bolos, usually named after their most distinguishable characteristic. CAS Iberia's bolo is of the Tabak style. It comes with a high carbon spring steel for durable thrusting strength. The bolo has an authentic handcrafted handle made of beautiful kamagong wood. FEATURES: 1896 Philippine Revolution Historical Replica Tabak Blade Material: L6 High Carbon Steel Blade Style: Bowie Brass Guard Handle Material: Kamagong Wood Complete with Leather Scabbard | MEASUREMENTS: Blade Length: 12" Blade Thickness: .130 Handle Length: 5 3/4 Overall Length: 18 1/2" Weight: 1lb 2oz |
Price: $65.99
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