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Old 30th October 2012, 09:08 AM   #2
kai
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Nomen est omen?

How about a luju/loedjoe Alas variant?


Seriously, this seems very tough to pin down. I'm not even positive it is Sumatran/Indonesian.

Please post more close-ups of the hilt. Which kind of ivory?

How does the back of the blade look like? Maximum thickness?

What is the round depression towards the tip? (The other irregularities are forging flaws?)

I'd be inclined to etch the blade for obtaining more info, too.


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Originally Posted by Loedjoe
Brass wire on the hilt perhaps a replacement?
The wire looks like an attempt to stop the splitting of the ivory - the marks seem to suggest that there were originally 2 bands of silver? (Ferrule is silver, correct?)

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Kai
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