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29.95 USD
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A virtually indestructible whip made from a composite resin material which has 30,000 psi tensile strength and yet only weighs 6 ounces. This specific model is 3/8" in diameter and features an ergonomic rubber grip.
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19.95 USD
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It's common knowledge that the yo-yo was invented in the Philippines but is this really a popular international toy or what? Let's just say that it's "unclassified" but no doubt an "object" of "Filipino" creativity. This specific model is made from kamagong wood with a durable nylon string and a comfortable leather band - just like the kind our elders used.
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9.95 USD
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A UFO holder designed by Guro Arnold A. Noche from Lameco SOG and endorsed by Kapisanang Mandirigma. This was patterned after the one's Guro Hospecio "Bud" Balani, Jr. made for his son Johnathan since he carried so many models and was only able fit so much in his pockets... not to mention the iPod and the PSP.
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14.95 USD
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One of our earlier designs from 1998, the Bionic Pusit (aka Squid on Steroids) was never released on a product until now. Designed by Guro Arturo "Dino" Flores from Lameco SOG, it was later adopted as the Digital Outlaw Mascot for the VC Digital Posse Version 2003 | 2004 under Guro Mariano "Mar" Elepaņo, also from Lameco SOG.
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14.95 USD
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The Illegal Alien Lab Project is an ongoing experiment in art, multimedia branding and social-political perception. This is the product that started it all for [ ATF ] back in 1998. Designed by Guro Arturo "Dino" Flores from Lameco SOG, we were just getting started...
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14.95 USD
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A personal flag used by the Katipunan during the time of the Philippine Revolution, General Mariano Llanera who fought in the provinces of Bulacan, Tarlac, Pampanga and Nueva Ecija used a black flag with a white K on the left and a white skull-and-bones on the right. Andres Bonifacio referred to the flag as Bungo ni Llanera or Llanera's Skull.
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