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origin of this spear?
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Hello there !
I did get this spear in a swap deal , but is there someone that can point me in the right direction for the origin of this one ? I already searched in the database of the R.M.V here in Holland but I did.t find a clear match.. The length is 2.15 m I have another one , i post it in a different post later. Sorry for the bad photo,s , I will try to make better one,s this week. |
Hello Danny, my first thoughts went to Batak, Indonesia as the brass part with those protuding knobs remind me of those long/large brass Batakpipes. This type of spearpoint is used all the way to South Philippines.
Thogh guess you thought of it being Batak aswell . . . .as you searched in the RMV collection, not? :o |
Hello Indianajones ,
Thanks for your answer , good guess that Batak did cross my mind also but a friend collector pointed me in the direction of Jambi ? But when I look on rmv I cant find a clear photo with the protruding knobs. |
Spear in RMV collection
If you look at:
http://www.rmv.nl/collections/ and then fill in: 1239-244 you will find a spear with a similar brass part (Sumatra, Toba Batak). |
Albert thank you !
Yes it has the similar bras part, so it is probably from the same area. |
Hi Danny,
very nice spear! Thank you for sharing. :) Regards, Detlef |
I have seen one on Ebay, attributed to Batak.
Steve |
I have seen the "balls" on the bottom of the ferrule as being Batak.
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Okay, I'm going to ask a stupid question (I do this a lot); has the point the appearance of being reworked ?
<ducks for cover> |
Looks that way doesn't it?
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Hi Rick and Battara ,
Sorry for my late reply . Yes I think also that the point is reshaped a time ago . regards, Danny |
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