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Join Date: Nov 2006
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There are some variations on this mandau, but mostly the hilt has that remarkable leaflike motif what mostly painted red. Blades mostly has "bloodgrooves" but one of my "mandau's" has a normal mandaublade with inlay. The other has an typical parang negara blade. Its seems that there was an high production of sword blades in Negara if we may believe old writers. With quite primitive tools they talk about an industry of rifle barrels and swordblades of a few thousands each year. Maybe they are also talking about the more common Parang Nabur in that case. What curious about these swords is that they are used by a mixed culture of Malay-Muslim-Dayak what clearly visable in the design of these swords. Arjan. |
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This one just arrived into my collection.
very simple handle ( shortened) typically Negara style scabbard and a blade with inlayed stars wich is in very good state. I'm glad I found it. Arjan. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Nice blade stars mostly indicate Headman sword .
Ben |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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Yep, nice one again.
The scabbard still firm with wooden pegs ? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Interesting one with both stars, congratulations, and a very nice scabbard.
Could you please post a close up of the hilt in an angle so we can see how it would originally have looked before the break? And also one of the nice floral carving at the lower end of the scabbard and of the scabbard mouth? Michael |
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Here some pics, it doesn't look like its done recently, but I think I will restore it. Arjan. |
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Location: Sweden
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Thanks,
Very interesting motifs. On the hilt I assume it was resembling the one you posted earlier in this thread that we swapped. Michael |
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