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Dajak 29th June 2008 05:28 AM

Parang Latok
 
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Here are pics off the Latok the latok buku and the rare latok sadap .




Ben

CharlesS 29th June 2008 01:06 PM

Dajak,

Which one is the "buku"? I am not familiar with that term. What makes that type unique??

Dajak 29th June 2008 08:23 PM

Hi Charless the size make it buku or buko



Angled, largest width <5cm Latok Malay, Melanau


Angled, largest width >5cm Buko Land-Dayak

The smallest one is an buku/buko




Do you have the publication off Shelford if not let me now I will send it to you.



Ben

VVV 9th July 2008 08:21 AM

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Nice collection!!!
The blade of the top one is interesting, it resembles a pandat blade.
The hilt looks a bit strange on that?
The brass dots I haven't seen before on a latok, interesting.

Here is another unusual latok hilt variation.

Michael

Battara 9th July 2008 09:28 PM

VVV that is one fascinating and wonderful hilt - I LOVE the knotwork carving! :D
Would you post a closeup?

VVV 9th July 2008 10:05 PM

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Thanks,

That's the only one I have seen with that kind of hilt (so far).
Here are the only two I could find at the moment (as I am not at home now).

Michael

VVV 26th September 2011 09:13 AM

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Sorry Jose,

Maybe a bit late but here are the close ups.
I still haven't seen any other with the same knotwork-motifs

Michael

CharlesS 26th September 2011 12:50 PM

I love the hilt as well. Great carving! Do you think it was ever been covered or bound on the handle?? Seems that the material would break or crack very easily otherwise, especially the way a latok strikes and the pressure on the hilt.

VVV 26th September 2011 02:46 PM

Yes, probably it had some rattan that was lost.
Usually they have a high metal collar.

Michael

Battara 26th September 2011 05:47 PM

Thanks Michael - again amazing knot work! Class A carving! :D

drac2k 28th March 2017 08:24 PM

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I just received my first, what I believe to be a Parang Latok.It is a simple but elegant piece, which unfortunately is missing a ferrule ; I wonder would a brass or silver collar or even brass or silver wire be an appropriate repair ?

asomotif 29th March 2017 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drac2k
I just received my first, what I believe to be a Parang Latok.It is a simple but elegant piece, which unfortunately is missing a ferrule ; I wonder would a brass or silver collar or even brass or silver wire be an appropriate repair ?

I think it must have had a metal collar. This because the hilt is tappering towards the blade. wire would slip of eventually.

Nice carving on the handle. start to appreciate this type of weapon :-)

Best regards,
Willem

drac2k 29th March 2017 01:28 PM

Thanks, I think you are right.It has been on my "bucket list," for a while.


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