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details of blade:
smith signature ("RTD W D CAS TL" or so, and an arrow shape): ![]() ![]() double line engraving, beginning...: ![]() ...and ending: ![]() the ends of the double line engraving are marked by the Swiss pocket knifes: ![]() back of blade (7mm / 0.28"): ![]() |
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Details of scabbard:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lower third is held together by rotan strings. I presume there once was a chape of the tin (?), but it went missing and some creative Iban fixed it with rotan. ![]() |
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Nice one. The real thing !
Here are some details of my example. Last edited by asomotif; 22nd May 2009 at 11:56 PM. |
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A question; what makes this Iban ?
The scabbard decoration ? Is this sword not transplanted Batak ?? ![]() |
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Hello Rick,
this weapon was not made by the Iban, but rather owned by the Iban. Maybe the title is a bit mistakable. Last edited by Rick; 24th May 2009 at 03:52 PM. Reason: I am always hitting edit instead of quote; my apologies |
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