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Old 9th July 2005, 06:20 AM   #1
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My latest acquisition.

Blade lenght = 18 inches
Blade thickness at guard = 3/8 inch
Blade width at widest point = 1 inch
Blade width at narrowest point = 3/4 inch

Grip material is horn and brass or bronze with traces of gold plateing.
Guard is brass or bronze. Please help, in identifying the age and origin
of this piece. I will post better pictures tomorrow when I can take them
outside in sunlight. Thanks.

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Old 9th July 2005, 02:53 PM   #2
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Hi Robert

Your sword is Indonesian some type of parang it seems old and in good condition a nice find.


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Old 9th July 2005, 05:32 PM   #3
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Missing knucklebow ?
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Old 9th July 2005, 06:40 PM   #4
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Lew and Rick,
I was thinking it could be either a parang or pedang. I'm not sure if it had a knucklebow or if it had another loop on the lower part of the guard with a chain.That was one of the questions I was hopeing to get answered. Does anyone have a guess as to its age?
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Lew and Rick,
I was thinking it could be either a parang or pedang. I'm not sure if it had a knucklebow or if it had another loop on the lower part of the guard with a chain.That was one of the questions I was hopeing to get answered. Does anyone have a guess as to its age?
Hi Robert

My guess on it's age would be 1900-1920?


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Old 10th July 2005, 04:53 PM   #6
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Hi Robert , it looks to me like a knucklebow would have terminated quite nicely in the figure's mouth .
A very interesting sword .
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Old 10th July 2005, 09:10 PM   #7
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Rick,
I think you are right about the knucklebow, looks like it's time to do a little casting work. Thanks.

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Old 11th July 2005, 01:56 AM   #8
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Very nice piece. I like that it shows traditional manufacture and a very pronounced European influence. During the 19th centruy these kinds of swords were often part of the dress of military musicians in Europe.



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