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Old 10th August 2008, 03:13 PM   #1
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Default Moro / Borneo hybrid ?

Another oddity from my collection.

This one has puzzled me for a long time and I hope that someone will come up with an explanation as to what it is.
I have never seen this seemingly Barong / Parang Nabor combination before.

The hilt looks real and has some age. The blade looks as though it has been there for a long time, see the photo showing the blade / hilt point of attachement.
I am not convinced that the blade is as old as the hilt.
The scabbard is definitely a lot more recent.

I am looking for an opinion as the whether it is a known weapon, a hybrid or something that someone " Threw" together on a wet Sunday afternoon.
( Do I hear the word Souvenir ? )

As usual, all comments welcome.

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Old 10th August 2008, 07:39 PM   #2
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I see what you mean - looks like an Indonesian blade with a form of Yakan barong hilt.

Interesting.


Another possibility is Borneo where there are Moros also and lots of mixing as well......
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Old 11th August 2008, 08:48 AM   #3
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This is the blade off the langai tingal

Is it possible to take off the Handle ???


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Old 11th August 2008, 10:30 AM   #4
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Interesting one of a kind sword.
NW Borneo seems a probable origin based on the different influences.
What is strange is that except Iban/Sea Dayak (Langgai Tinggang blade) and Moro (Barong hilt) it also has (Borneo) Malay motifs on the blade?
So 3 different ethnic groups merged in one sword!

A wild guess would be that it belonged to an Iban Dayak who went on raids together with Moros and then later converted to Islam (which made him change the hilt and add the motifs to his blade)

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Old 11th August 2008, 03:03 PM   #5
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Thanks Gentlemen, this has given me something to work on.

Ben, the handle is firmly fixed, it would need hard hammer blows to get it off. I think I will leave it as it is.

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A wild guess would be that it belonged to an Iban Dayak who went on raids together with Moros and then later converted to Islam (which made him change the hilt and add the motifs to his blade)

Michael, Amazing powers of deduction.
Er, can you tell me what his name was ?

thanks again

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Old 11th August 2008, 03:30 PM   #6
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A wild guess would be that it belonged to an Iban Dayak who went on raids together with Moros and then later converted to Islam (which made him change the hilt and add the motifs to his blade)

Michael, Amazing powers of deduction.
Er, can you tell me what his name was ?

thanks again

Royston
Umm, before or after he converted ??





Seriously though; heating the blade may render it removable from the hilt .
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