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Old 28th September 2010, 12:24 PM   #1
Royston
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Default Parang Nabur

Here is my new Parang nabur / Beladah Belabang

The quality of the chisling on the horn hilt is on par with some firearm grips that I have seen and the knucklebow is the best that I have, amazing when you think of the conditions that these craftsmen worked in. I guess it just goes to show that it is the person and not the workshop that makes the difference.
The fittings appear to be a nickel alloy rather than silver.
Blade with a magick square and a quite heavily chisled pattern down the centre.

O/A length is 78 cm
Blade length is 61cm and is 6 mm thick on the spine near the hilt.

The protrusions on the bow would make a very effective knuckleduster although whether this is the intension I do not know.

As usual, all comments appreciated.
Regards
Roy
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