Traditional Filipino Weapons presents, cut testing the Gayang

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Here, I am cutting a few cans to show how the Gayang goes right through them like butter.

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  • Waste of good rockstar.

  • @TheMrJadefyre heheheh, no, I drank them and filled them with water. :))

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  • It's better than a sword and lighter than an axe. Good blade.

  • @axeporce I always ship them out within two days after you order. I look forward to adding to your collection. :)

  • @RonOrGina i see, im looking forward to have a complete set..

  • @axeporce I am in Waterbury, Connecticut. The address on the end of the video. Thats the main office. They are all made in the Philippines in an undisclosed place.

  • @RonOrGina where in the Philippines are you located?

  • @axeporce I have them here if you need any of the traditional Weapons of the Philippines.

  • @RonOrGina also try sundang.

  • @RonOrGina Glad to hear that, my grand father has a booklet about ilocano weapon's. the problem is, i cant seem to find it now that my grandfather is dead.

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