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Civilizations Create Knives.Derived Cutlery Styles Are Individual And Linked To The Culture, Ethnicity And-? Geographic Domain Of The People.-?Philippines Vibrant Cutlery History Is As Varied As Its Indigenous People. A Filipino Knife Of The Moro People Is A Barong. Barongs Are Wide, Leaf-Shaped Blades.They Come In All Sizes, Long And Short, But Commonly Have Thick Curving Bellies Angling Downward And Aligning The Wrist With The Cutting Edge.
Championing Ethnic-Influenced Knifemaking Is Artist Ed Schempp. A Curious World Wanderer, Ed Is Also An Esteemed Metallurgist, Damascus Maker, Wheat Farmer And Knife Designer. He’S Crafted Several Stylized Ethnic Folders With Spyderco, The Latest Based On The Barong. A Pronounced Spine-Cusp And Choil Indent Give Great Control Over The Wide And Stable Blade, Designed Originally For Controlling Vegetation And Personal Safety. The Blade Is Vg-10 And Ground Fully-Flat. Its G-10 Handle Is Foliage Green With A Michael Walker Linerlock-?, Full- Length Internal Liners And An Ambidextrous Tip-Up Clip. -?
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