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The klewang is the indonesian term off this marchaussee sabel later they called this klewang Marchausse sabel is the offical dutch term In 1898 it was first in use with the KNIL not before Ben the last link says of yours The Klewang is a type of cutlass which originally derived from the weapons traditionally carried by Indonesian natives, and was later adopted by soldiers of the Dutch East India Company (the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC). By the 1930s, it was carried as a sidearm by native police in the NEI. Some were used in combat against the Japanese, but they were more commonly employed as machetes against jungle foliage. The Klewang remained on issue to Dutch forces after the war, and was used during actions against Indonesian rebels as late as 1947–48. RELAWM24941 |
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Thank you Ben, I have translation utiilities that can render Dutch into English. I am not trying to be difficult, just to broaden my horizons. Link? |
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http://collectie.legermuseum.nl/site...%20klewang.pdf
this link says that knil people did take indonesian klewangs this one that they take the model you have http://www.collectie.legermuseum.nl/...usseesabel.pdf Hope you like it Bill let me now if you like to see more Ben |
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Thank you Ben, this is very helpful! |
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Ps. recently saw a nice indonesian made example on ebay that was marked "HUMBREG" omn the blade
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