Bolo trainers

Stan

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What is the current source for Bram Frank style bolo trainers? Like the one in this recently posted picture (http://web.mac.com/arnisangel/iWeb/Arnisangel/PhilippinesJuly2006_files/IMG_4046.jpg). I looked on the CSSD/SC store, but I only found Abaniko and Gunting stuff, no Bolo. I would prefer a metal trainer, but could deal with a plastic or wood. I've checked out Edges2, but their swords aren't really like the Presas bolo. Bram's looks the best, but I can't find them for sale

Also, there was talk about a year and a half ago about CAS Iberia making an Official Presas Bolo. Their Bolo Tusok (http://www.casiberia.com/cas/product_details.asp?id=SR511) looks similar, but without the Presas endorsement. Is this the Bolo that was going to be produced, just without the Presas name? Are there still plans for releasing an official Remy Presas Bolo?

Thanks,
Stan
 
Thanks, Palusut,
I've read all that. That's what got me interested to begin with. I was wondering if anyone had any updated news. Or more specifically a link to a store that was actually selling the bolo trainer I puctured. I haven't heard anything lately on this exciting project.

Sincerely,
Stan
 
Stan said:
What is the current source for Bram Frank style bolo trainers? Like the one in this recently posted picture (http://web.mac.com/arnisangel/iWeb/Arnisangel/PhilippinesJuly2006_files/IMG_4046.jpg). I looked on the CSSD/SC store, but I only found Abaniko and Gunting stuff, no Bolo. I would prefer a metal trainer, but could deal with a plastic or wood. I've checked out Edges2, but their swords aren't really like the Presas bolo. Bram's looks the best, but I can't find them for sale

Also, there was talk about a year and a half ago about CAS Iberia making an Official Presas Bolo. Their Bolo Tusok (http://www.casiberia.com/cas/product_details.asp?id=SR511) looks similar, but without the Presas endorsement. Is this the Bolo that was going to be produced, just without the Presas name? Are there still plans for releasing an official Remy Presas Bolo?

Thanks,
Stan

I can give you a source for a wooden version of the Presas Bolo. Contact Guro Keith Roosa at [email protected]. I purchased a pair of barongs from him and they're excellent in terms of workmanship, balance and materials. He uses all hardwoods in various combinations so that the trainers are both functional and very appealing to the eye. I got my barongs at the Buffalo Martial Arts Summit where Guro Roosa had a sales table. He had several Presas Bolos available there.

You can see photos of his work through the special issue of the Filipino Martial Arts Digest:

http://www.fmadigest.com/Issues/special-issues/special-issue.html

Morgan
 
Stan said:
What is the current source for Bram Frank style bolo trainers? Like the one in this recently posted picture (http://web.mac.com/arnisangel/iWeb/Arnisangel/PhilippinesJuly2006_files/IMG_4046.jpg). I looked on the CSSD/SC store, but I only found Abaniko and Gunting stuff, no Bolo. I would prefer a metal trainer, but could deal with a plastic or wood. I've checked out Edges2, but their swords aren't really like the Presas bolo. Bram's looks the best, but I can't find them for sale

Thanks,
Stan

Hi Stan,

Greg Beeman makes and sells them. Go to this link and contact him.
http://www.cssdnorthwest.com/contact.html

Did RP officially endorse a particular bolo? Not to my knowledge.

RP gave Bram his grandfather's and his uncle's bolos. These bolos are part of the Presas family. SM Cristino Vasquez, the highest ranked Modern Arnis player rated by RP verified to both Bram and Dieter that they (the ones RP gave to Bram) were the same bolos he saw mounted on the Presas family wall. This is coming from RP's cousin who lived just a stone's throw from RP.

Yours,
Dan Anderson
 
Hello,

I put some bolo trainers up forsale in the ProShop.

Here's a pic of them prior to the cord wrap going on.
They are made from tracings of old bolos in a private collection.
fighting_bolos.jpg
 
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