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Old Today, 04:20 PM   #1
tom22
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Originally Posted by Sajen View Post
Hello Tom,

It's a real beauty, the handle is nicely carved and seems not splitted, it has a very nice brass crown and the scabbard with its ivory mouth is complete and undamaged. Congrats for a beautiful sikin panjang.
They are called "sikin panjang", by using this term you will find several other examples here.
Why have you started a new thread? I would suggest conglomerateing the two threads from you, maybe a mod can arrange that?

Attached pics from my examples.

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Detlef
Hi Detlef , thanks for your input , i tried posting pics on my old thread but couldnt seem to get my head round how to do it and so opened a new one ,Anyway it doesnt matter now as ian has sorted it out , im glad you think its a good example ,its the first one of these ive had and when i saw at a local fair i just had to have it , i dont know alot about these but have been looking at a few threads on here which has been helpfull
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