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  1. #121

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadstring67 View Post
    kong sa mga african nga lalake


    [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XheioSAv0qs/Te5cyPJ1gEI/AAAAAAAADww/Qqcwq0U8DG0*******2.jpg[/img]

    i think this one are from papua new guinea


    kini



    kini

    Last edited by salbahis; 09-25-2012 at 06:22 PM.

  2. #122

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    kuyawa mga gamit sah.. kanus a pa kaha ni makita sa pinas.

  3. #123

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadstring67 View Post
    mura man og Ninja blade/sword whip ni ang isa.

    existing ni nga weapon bro? karon pa man ko kita ani. ang isa sad naay ka pareha.
    Yup existing ni sya.hhehe.

    The Urumi (Malayalam: ഉറുമി, lit. curling blade) is a long sword made of flexible steel, sharp enough to cut into flesh, but flexible enough to be rolled into a tight coil. Originating in South India with name of Surul Pattai (Tamil: சுருள் பட்டாக்கத்தி), it was most popular in the North Malabar Coast of Kerala and is often mentioned in the ballads of the region.

    In kalaripayat, the urumi is always the last weapon taught because of the danger it poses to the wielder. The weapon is called urumi in northern kalaripayattu and chuttuval in the southern style. The word chuttuval is derived from the Malayalam words chuttu (coil/spin) and vaal (sword).


    The sword is a flexible band of steel three-quarters to one inch in width, and long enough to reach from the fingertip of one hand to the finger tip of the other hand when the hands are held outstretched (usually about four or five and a half feet). It has a small handle with a cover. Often there are multiple belts on a single handle, which makes it more dangerous to the opponents and wielders alike. In modern times it is often made from used band-saw blades and packing bands

  4. #124

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    Quote Originally Posted by aljy View Post
    Yup existing ni sya.hhehe.

    The Urumi (Malayalam: ഉറുമി, lit. curling blade) is a long sword made of flexible steel, sharp enough to cut into flesh, but flexible enough to be rolled into a tight coil. Originating in South India with name of Surul Pattai (Tamil: சுருள் பட்டாக்கத்தி), it was most popular in the North Malabar Coast of Kerala and is often mentioned in the ballads of the region.

    In kalaripayat, the urumi is always the last weapon taught because of the danger it poses to the wielder. The weapon is called urumi in northern kalaripayattu and chuttuval in the southern style. The word chuttuval is derived from the Malayalam words chuttu (coil/spin) and vaal (sword).


    The sword is a flexible band of steel three-quarters to one inch in width, and long enough to reach from the fingertip of one hand to the finger tip of the other hand when the hands are held outstretched (usually about four or five and a half feet). It has a small handle with a cover. Often there are multiple belts on a single handle, which makes it more dangerous to the opponents and wielders alike. In modern times it is often made from used band-saw blades and packing bands
    haha.tag an ko sa India. naa man gud ka pareha.
    ka bantay ko ani kato mga "Kalari" member gagamit og pareha pareha ani.


  5. #125

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    kani:


  6. #126

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    Triple nunchaku?

    Quote Originally Posted by aljy View Post
    kani:





    Identify.

  7. #127

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    Identify.
    la ko sure unsa ni mura man og

    Soviet 305-mm railway gun TM-3-12



    or


    German 80cm GUSTAV Railway Gun




    or

    US 14 inch 50 cal railway gun Mk II

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    Quote Originally Posted by machinecult View Post
    Triple nunchaku?







    Identify.
    these are siege guns or railway guns from WWI. top: looks like a 30-mile gun on a rail. bottom left: . Bottom right: The Paris Gun.

  9. #129

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    way maka indentifu kanang sa ako gi post sa taas...

    clue sa #1 - it is the only weapon naka bomba sa america durng ww2
    clue sa #2 - it is already indentified previously but this one is a modification...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aljy View Post
    kani:

    sansetsukon/triple staff

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