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Here are a couple of examples for you Harley.
The scabbard is a good quality, classical, Surakarta sandang walikat. The two hilts are typical classic sandang walikat, however, these days a great many collectors use the sandang walikat scabbard form as a vehicle to display a finely carved hilt |
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If the one in your picture is a Surakarta sandang walikat sheath, i hope the one i made is the right choice for this blade? I can never have enough examples ![]() regards, Ben |
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Yes Ben, yours is OK, but take a close look at the front of the scabbard I've posted.
I've seen worse sandang walikats than yours, made in Jawa, by tukang wrongkos, but I do think you could improve the flow and refinement of your SW. |
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Hi Ben,
here one more, like you see know Alan the collector world very well!! ![]() Sorry for the hairs on the chair but my cat like to use it when I am absent. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks for the compliment! Jean has placed two pictures of a walikat sheath(post 9), my preference was the first one, i shall post them together for better reference. The first one in my opinion has not a curved nose as in the other examples, but i could be wrong of course. And i think if it needs to, i can adjust it. Thank you Detlef, Never mind the cat hairs, i've 3 German Shepherds, so i'll have my fair amount of hairs ![]() regards, Ben Last edited by Harley; 23rd January 2012 at 09:31 PM. |
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