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So probably a TK found in Suai.... Could be an explanation... maurice |
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Hi guys,
I'm doing a bump here, because I've recently stumbled across swords of this type and this thread is the first place that i hear the term tilang kamaru. Could any of you please post the 'Banks' and 'Baltimore' references in their full? I'd love to read them! ![]() - thanks in advance! All the best, - Thor |
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Hi Thor,
If you bought lot 7180 at your local auction house today the blade is a TK. ![]() (Its hilt, however, seems to be an odd combo?). The article is E Bank. 1935. Hoplology in Sarawak, The Sarawak Museum Journal, IV (14): 229-241. Good luck and please post the pictures later. Michael |
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Hi Michael,
Touche! ![]() ![]() Thank you so much for the reference, looking forward to checking it out. Take care, - Thor |
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![]() Cool mother in law you have found. I have never heard before about any "of those" buying swords for their sons in law. Michael |
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I have been trying to find the article:
E. Banks. 1935. Hoplology in Sarawak, The Sarawak Museum Journal, IV (14): 229-241. Unfortunately I didn't succeed. Can anyone help me to find a copy? |
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