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Old 14th July 2016, 07:50 AM   #1
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Being a former Silat practitioner, I love Parangs and things of the like but I have rarely seen an old example in person due to both my priority in collecting Moro pieces and my slowing down of collecting as of recent. Of modern-made pieces, however, I do find Javanese blades to handle particularly well. I have owned several Goloks and they are heavy but move beautifully when in hand.

One thing you don't get with the pictures is a feel for how they handle. I love the very old pieces because they're always balanced so beautifully.

How would you say this one feels in-hand, Charles?

EDIT: I forgot to add: This piece is beautiful!
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Old 14th July 2016, 04:24 PM   #2
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How would you say this one feels in-hand, Charles?

Just as you suspected, it does handle very nicely, really very well balanced.
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