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here's something that got my attention. a barung with a weird shaped blade. when i first saw it, i thought someone place the blade upside down, but looking at it closely, it is what it is...
i decided to clean the blade last night, and i was pleasantly surprise to find out that it has a shandigan blade. it's light, and balanced. i also noticed that there are these symmetric dots on the blade, most likely from the billet it was originally made from. haven't tried to see if it's laminated or not. |
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Looks like a variant of the sipput barong.
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that initially crossed my mind, jose, but the handle and the blade shape throws me off. as far as the handle, it reminds me of another Sulu barung i have. see here:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...unusual+barung |
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Almost seems like this one wants to be a 'barong-kung'. Certainly an interesting blade and pommel.
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the more i look at it, the more it looks like it started off as a regular barung, then instead of having a curved blade, the panday decided to go straight across...
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The little stones (?) set in the handle are an interesting touch I've never seen before .
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wow, didn't even noticed that... thanks, Rick! here are some close ups. me thinks they're diamonds
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If by diamonds you mean Yakut, then I concur .
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haha, yup... CZ perhaps?
nevertheless, this is the first time i've seen a barung decorated with stones as well. odd in that i understand the owner wanted to jazz up his sidepiece, but i'm perplexed as to why he used jute as ferrule... |
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Probably rose-cut quartz; and possibly the jute wrap would recommend him as a serious fighter; a silver puunto would slip around quite a bit in a bloody hand .
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These stones could be talismanic.............
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