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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: England, Northumberland
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Hi all
A friend of mine has just bought this, as a lucky find. Any ideas what it is? One of the Malayan types but doesnt seem to match anything that close in Stone. Length of blade is 26" and very well made. I hope you have lots of opinions! Cheers Andy |
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That is interesting! The "mendak" looks somewhat Javanese, so i might venture it has a Javanese or Madurese origin. Inspite of the crackly hilt it doesn't look all that old. No sheath?
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#3 |
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Is reminiscent of a Batak piso gadang ; only reminiscent though .
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#4 |
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Interesting hilt style! There seems to be some variant writing on the pommel disk which may help to narrow down the origin.
Regards, Kai |
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#5 |
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The only thing we know, is that it has supposed to have arrived in England via Holland and origin before that is unkown.
Age, I'm not sure either. Old repair to the hilt, certainly means not new but all looks a bit clean. |
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Nobody have any ideas on that writing? Looks rather Arabic but I know nothing
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