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Mini tombaks?
Cockspurs? Letter openers? ![]() Comments? |
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Looks like miniature Tombak.
Haven't seen them that small before. Michael |
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They are two tombaks . Sometimes small tombaks are put by indonesian people inside walking stik.
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Whatever they are, what do you think about the pamor? Quality?
Personally I don't like the carving on the dress. I may mount them in a shadow box frame with the smooth side of the dress out. ------------------------ Just got a private email from a man who really knows Indonesian pieces. They are not tombaks according to him. They are more rare, however. Let's see what other people think. Any other opinions? |
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"Just got a private email from a man who really knows Indonesian pieces."
Thanks Bill! ![]() ![]() Michael |
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About quality of dress is better to say nothing.
Tombaks seems rather new. One pamor is ganggeng kanyut (on the left), the other seems bendo segodo. |
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