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Join Date: Dec 2004
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This is my last adquisition.
It was bought in an antique market, the seller sold parang and some photos of spanish military in philippines. I think is indonesian, but is possible this parang was used in philippines too? Thanks in advance Carlos |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Some pictures more ...
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Keris forum moderator
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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From what little i can see of it Carlos it is not really possible to be sure what it is. Can you show some images of the entire piece?
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Greenville, NC
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Looks to be a classic Sumatran 'parang Palembang'...and a nice one! It may go by other names as well. Please see:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...rang+palembang |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Hello Carlos,
This is a pedang variant that is known from the Palembang hinterlands, the Rawas region in the upper Musi river system. I've seen the names Penai and Pelitei used for this type - both certainly need some more research though! Regards, Kai |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thank you very much!!!!
Best regards Carlos |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Agree with Charles and Kai. Very rare sword you get there, congrats!
Regards, Detlef |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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wow!
pommel has a strong resemblance with the swords coming out of Panay |
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