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Filipino Barong-Bolo

  • $ 40000


Most recognized for its leaf-shaped blade, the barong served as a slashing weapon in close-quarter combat among Tausug, Yakan, and Samal warriors. It is short, single-edged, and resembles a bolo, hence the name, barongbolo

The barong was also a part of the traditional Moro attire. The Moro people, especially the datu or chief of Muslim tribes, sultans, and other officers of political rank, carried the blade in a flat wooden scabbard, tucked in the front of their waist cloth called sarong. It lacks a sword guard and has a simple pommel for fighting.

This blade looks like it was made as a special gift to someone of importance.  Hence the inlay of the coins.  The water treatment is clearly visible throughout this very sturdy blade.

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Kombat Instruments Limited has been in the weapons and martial arts business for over 30 years.  Throughout these decades, members of Team KIL have collected thousands of unique weapons during our international travels, or at auctions, or as gifts from our fighter friends around the world.  We've kept some of these weapons to showcase in our personal collections.  Many have been donated to museums.  But there are still several vintage weapons that need a good home.

We created the KIL Vintage Warfare collection as a way for you serious fighters to own a piece of martial arts history.  All of our vintage weapons are pre-owned and well handled; and several have been brandished in actual combat.  Please take some time to look at each weapon and to examine each photo in order to find the Vintage Warfare weapon that would be perfect for your own collection.

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Filipino Barong-Bolo

Weight: 1lb6oz

Weight w/scabbard: 1lb14oz

Blade Length: 12-1/2"

Total Length: 17-1/2"

 


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