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Old 6th January 2018, 12:43 AM   #2
Sajen
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Anyway, at the bottom wrapped in a few old tee shirts were some of the very first pieces I collected. They came from Sumatra when I was backpacking around in 1967 or 1968. I don't remember exactly where I got them, but all five cost me a total of no more than $100.
I envy you! I think that it was a most interesting time! I was to young at this time. (born 1959)

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In the first picture, I believe that I have an amanremu on top and two sikin panjang below that. In the second picture, I think the top one is a co jang, and the one below some type of parang (but I need help with a more precise name). They all have laminated blades and horn hilts.
All correct identified, the one in down at the second picture is a Ladieng from Aceh. Very niece piece!

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