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Old 14th October 2008, 05:31 PM   #1
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Default An Indonesian Mystery Knife

Here is an interesting Indonesian mystery knife whose hilt appears Sumatran(???), but with a strange downturned, diamond-sectioned, blade of about 10 inches.

Any ideas as to a more precise origin, or its use???

Among Indo Persian weapons kards are occasionally found with distinctly downturned blades.

Could both have a korambi, claw-like, use??
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Old 15th October 2008, 06:27 AM   #2
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That's a nice but strange blade.
Maybe it could also be Peninsular Malay?
Do you think the sheath is original?
The blade somehow reminds me of a Jambiya, even if it's longer and more slim.

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Old 15th October 2008, 09:16 PM   #3
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Something similar just popped up on the Discovery Channel (Fightquest, doing Pencak Silat). Could it be a kuku macan?

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I am not familiar with a kuku macan....can you give any references??
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Valiant's interpretation .
http://www.valiantco.com/sumatra/i-KukuMacan.JPG
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Thanks Rick.

I'm not familiar with it either. I just looked up from doing paperwork, and there was a martial artist swinging one around. My impression is that the one from Valiant (and the one on the TV show) were single-edged blades, so it's not an exact match. Still, it's a starting place.

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Two edges are better than one ?
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Old 16th October 2008, 06:26 AM   #8
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I think you found it, Fearn.
Here is a "semi-old" Kuku Rimau/Kuku Macan from the Lampung-area as a comparison.
Mine is single-edged and used like a Jambiya/Korambit when fighting.

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Very interesting ...thanks!

I suppose this just helps confirm that Zonneveld.....or, indeed, VVV could do a Volume 2 on Indonesian weapons.
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