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What I buy there: Sangkuh, Kaso? - it is a Shi-Havu!
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Hello all,
I need your help by this "sword" I buy by e-bay, I only have this picture from the seller. The blade have a triangular cross-section and it is 72,4 cm or 28,5 inch long over all. Thank you very much in advance, sajen |
Hi Sajen,
I have no idea, but I know one thing for sure: You bought it from the same seller as Carlos bought his dajak sword: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=10902 The same floor and the same weird camera which took the picture dated 02-06 in the year 2010 ??? :shrug: :D |
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I am curious what the future stuff is and how the quality when it arrived! :D I think it is from Indonesia or Malaysia so far I can see it by the future pics. :) |
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That is a Shi-Havu sword from Rwanda late 19th century to early 20th century. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=tutsi |
Thank you very much Lew, when I look to the other thread it's the same style. Can you tell me a little bit more about, this is completly not my field. Is it a rare sword?
sajen |
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Thank you again, by your words I get happy! :) |
I am not convinced that this piece is African. The scabbard really bears no resemblance to the on Lew has linked to and i do recall a while back that we had a discussion about these 3-sided blades that were actually Indonesian in origin. I must say that the dress here looks like it could be from somewhere in SEA. :shrug:
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Here is the thread i was thinking of:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...triangle+blade |
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Hello David, thank you for the link, I have seen it, but I think that Lew is correct. I have done some research by Oriental Arms, they all look very similar to mine, special the handle. My first thought also have been Indonesia (the reason why I bought it) and I also think like this because the sheat. We will see when I have it in my hands and I can take some better pictures, it is already paid and shipped. Detlef |
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The scabbards are identical in constuction down to the braided binding rings and belt loop protrusion with the hole in it. Btw these blades are not three sided there is a matching middle rib on both sides of my blade and would bet Sajen's is the same as mine. :) Lew |
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