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Old 6th September 2006, 03:44 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Battara
Mick, I was offered one just like this years ago, but did not have near enough money......AAARRRRGGGG!
Battara, you are not alone, me too. Till today, many people offering me their antique / old indonesia weaponry such as keris, mandau, rencong, pedang, and others. But unfortunatly, i was out of cash so unlucky

To RhysMichael: Thanks and much appresiate for your contribution by sharing with all of us here this valueable article. its give us more knowledge about rencong. Does anyone here would like to post the article about rencong from the book "Traditional Weapons of Indonesia Archipelago" by Albert G Van Zonneveld. It might give us more valuable information related to tencong.

to Mick, drdavid & VVV: Many-many thanks for such a good looking rencong that all of you share with us here. Mick rencong's have some unique scabbard. I never see this kind of scabbard, mostly the end of scabbard is kind of rounded. Seem to me drdavid Canggei Rencong's and some of VVV Hulu Puntung's ( Puluen Rencong ) made from ivory, which is only the noble ( "tengku" in acehnesse ) can owned in the old days. The carved on the ivory is very detail in acehnesse motif. All of you much be proud to have it congrat mate

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