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Thanks for the feedback.
I have goggled and see that most scabbard has the square look. I have asked the collector and his opinion is that the scabbard tends to the the choice of the owner (like choosing a dress) preference... The current scabbard looks like one for the Tajong. Not sure if it's due to the preference from Patanni? I am not sure ... |
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One more point to add is that I have seen one collector having a Toa Chu blade but fitted with the Tajomg hilt and scabbard...
Is that acceptable? |
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This is an old Tajong Keris with an old toachu blade
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Hilt
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Another view
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Thanks
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Better photo I hope
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Tok Chu is a quite nebulous concept, yet even then this blade don't look like the one supposedly attributed to Tok Chu, which is short, broad and heavy, and of very good material.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7618 I will not comment on hilt and scabbard. |
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