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Old 12th August 2009, 04:13 AM   #4
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.. Here's an example from Gardner's book on Keris - sorry about the bad photo, but there's a Parang Jengok for comparison too.

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1. Parang Jengkok 2. Kelantan: parang bengkok 3. Golok jambu. 4 & 5. Java: kudik.
Gardner does also call it a Kelantan Kelewang ("Golok jambu or the Kelantan Kelewang" pg 73) - maybe Sajen can clarify the two names, perhaps one is local, the other general? How wide-spread are these blades?...
1 ~ 2: are examples of Kelantanese parang / golok.. include an example of a parang jambul / calung / jenguk / ginah / anak wali.. all names refering to the same class of items..
3: is a kelewang. note the handle and shape of the item.
4 ~ 5: are kudi and kujang respectively..

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