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Sajen 21st October 2009 08:02 PM

Spear identification
 
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Hello All,

today I get this large indonesian spear. 230 cm (90.55 inch) long over all, well forged tip is 8,5 cm (3.35), no pamor visible. The shaft is round and become at the last 57 cm (22.44) seven polygonal. Have someone an idea about the origin of this spear? Thank you very much in advance for every comment,

sajen

asomotif 21st October 2009 08:32 PM

Maybe Sumatra ?

Sajen 21st October 2009 08:54 PM

Hello Willem,

yes this is good possible, my first thought have been Nias, what do you think?

Regards,

Detlef

asomotif 22nd October 2009 12:07 AM

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my first thought have been Nias, what do you think?
Well, my first thought is still Sumatra.
Check out the RMV website :
http://www.rmv.nl/zoek_collectie.asp...1=lans+sumatra

Look for "Lans Sumatra".

following examples I found in a few minutes where from Toba and Aceh :

Sajen 22nd October 2009 01:49 AM

Thank you Willem, you're right, it can be from elsewhere in Sumatra, I just look at the website.

Detlef


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