wow, more than half of these folks i've never even heard of!!! i've got to get a copy of this book. how many pages is it?
as for balintawak... manong remy presas is among the third generation (maybe 2nd). balintawak is an off shoot of doce pares. manong anciong bacon, whose style was the corto linear, finally had enough of the youngest canete, cacoy canete and decided to part ways. opened up a club on balintawak st. near colon in cebu city. his first generation of students included delfin lopez, atillo, mongcal and i believe maranga. the second generation included, chiuten (kung fu turned eskrimador), velez, and villasin. out of the second generation, came bobby taboada, nick elizar, bobby tabimina (this guy was anciong's last prodigy), etc.
anciong bacon was incarcirated for murder in the late sixties (self defense, but since he was a known mater in arnis, the judges felt he should've used restraint). this was during the hey day of doce pares vs. balintawak fight fest. in prison, he made a name for himself as a sophisticated brawler. he fought multiple opponents at once. this eventually went to the higher ups, all the way to general ver, prez. marcos' chief of staff. both men, ilokanos, were eskrima connoiseurs and loved to watch a good match. mr. bacon provided the expertise, while they provided the fighters.
the events inside the prison would later give marcos an idea--national promotion of eskrima as the new national sport. when anciong finally got out of prison, he was over the hill. a younger eskrimador, would later bask in light, first lit by bacon and claim the fame, cacoy canete.
i'm surprise, manong edgar sulite didn't include anciong bacon in his book.
oh yeah, and these folks (balintawak) are really big on disarms, but shy away from the sinawali (they call amara) techniques.
keep the info coming!!!