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Old 08-05-2009, 08:52 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Fist Pekiti Tirsia, also became Pekiti-Tirsia, but that's another story.

Probably due to influence by Leo who traveled back to the Philippines in 1979, during the time we were established with Naraphil, I recall Edgar in the parade but on by Doce Pares, & Naraphil where Edgar was holding the booklet I produced, to identify the art. It was the outline of what was this NEW martial art going around from 1972, until now. I knew it would never stop. regards, Greg

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I'm not talking about Sini Tirsia Wali. I'm talking about Pekiti Tirsia only.



In America? so the book written in the Philippines (Edgar's book) should have said Dekiti in 1993? Yet it clearly says Pekiti Tirsia.

Actually poquito is small is spanish.

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Mike
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