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prolly the least talked about weapon in cato's book due to its scarcity, the bangkung. here's one that's even rarer, which is a variation: instead of having a straight spine, this one has a curve spine, and a shandigan blade to boot. scabbard is made out of two different type of wood; narra for the back, and banati up front, chased with an amazing presentation of okir on the throat. the two halves are tied in an unusual fashion. enjoy!
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oh wow! The scabbard alone is beautiful! Imagine my reaction if I saw this sheathed and pulled out that wicked blade! Incredible find, Spunjer!
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lol, yeah... a triple whammy, actually. the scabbard, which is an art to itself, then the curve blade, and finally a shandigan. i almost dropped it
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What of the okir on the throat? Is it MOP? Turtle shell?
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Beautiful bangkung, congrats!
![]() What is the lenght of the blade? Do you plan to etch the blade? Regards, Detlef |
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it's bas-relief. then accentuated with lime to really stand out.
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hi detlef,
blade is laminated, but not as pronounced. the blade itself is 18", and total length of the bangkung is 23". |
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