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Old 11th October 2013, 10:01 AM   #1
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Here are some additional photos for you chaps! Apologies for the poor quality, I snapped them this morning on my phone.
Also thank you for the link for the recipe, I may give it a go!




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Old 11th October 2013, 10:32 AM   #2
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OK so through searching though 8 year old emails I have managed to find the seller I originally bought the sword from, and by going though his listings he has a sword currently up for sale that is very similar to the one in question.

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Old 11th October 2013, 01:56 PM   #3
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hopefully sajen has some new info where it comes from. to me it looks like an older parang blade redressed in a new set of generic clothes (grip & scabbard), still nice tho.

it's like a japanese sword in shirasaya.
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Could be, but I would find it a bit unsettling to see almost the exact same blade offered in the same dress .

Also William, active auctions are not allowed to be posted here .
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Old 11th October 2013, 03:15 PM   #5
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Sorry Rick I didn't know. Ebay link removed.

I had a look through my emails where I was questioning the seller on the sword, and he said it had "new clothes". Personally I think the Shirasaya style fittings were made for the sword shortly before I bought it and that his business is to find old blades and mount them in a simple shirasaya for sale.

The sword that I was linking to is actually quite different to my sword, but the wooden fittings are very similar.
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Old 11th October 2013, 03:27 PM   #6
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Could be, but I would find it a bit unsettling to see almost the exact same blade offered in the same dress .
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i know a gentleman in Australia who sells a range of new malaysian/indonesian/phillipene bladed weapons (in mono-steel and laminated/pamour) by current smiths to patterns similar to these, tho usually with more traditional and decorative dress. he also rescues old blades, reconditions them and dresses them in new fittings very much like these if needed. he iws struggling 'Valiant'ly with the current batch of anti-sword laws in australia that has dried up many of his sources.
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Old 11th October 2013, 04:12 PM   #7
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^ I remember that guy; I haven't seen his stuff on the web for some time, but then I don't get out much .
Good to hear he's still in business .
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Old 11th October 2013, 07:01 PM   #8
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Hullo everybody!

Actually, at this stage, the edged-weapons ownership laws are not as bad as they first seem. Just needs more thought to work within them. Bottom line is, one has to be philosophical and be prepared to 'lose a shipment' if it has been deemed 'unlawful'. No pain, no gain!

I think 1D is fine. I just feel that his original market is not as 'brisk'.

The sword displayed in this post reminds me of climber/trekker S, from central java, who sells his stuff on E-prey and also via Germany.

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