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Some damned fool might have paid a lot of hongo for this. A fool and thier money are soon parted.
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Something whispers 'Philippine' in my ear ....
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MAYBE A INDONESIAN HUNTING SWORD?
Last edited by carlos; 12th July 2007 at 06:35 PM. Reason: MY BAD ENGLISH |
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Must have been some bloody fool Englishman
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Whoever bought it could easily stick come mother of pearl in the grip.
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If this object has a pamor blade then it is an Indonesian weapon. I think it is a pedang.
The grip had inlay. Could be very well mother of pearl. |
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