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Old Yesterday, 11:02 PM   #3
not2sharp
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Originally Posted by Sajen View Post
I don't think it's Dayak and I doubt it's Indonesian at all.
I added some better photos for us. The pommel is brass or copper, the blade is forged with a laminate edge, and it has a hardwood handle. Notice there are some stray markings and decorations that you can better see now. Whatever this is it is interesting.

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