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Yes indeedy .
![]() Yeah, the little chopper struck me as Indonesian. The profile of the blade tip reminds me very much of the shape of a Toa though just a little stubbier . |
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A similar Java sword in the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden
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The Golok, #2, is usually found on Java but they could also be found among Bugis in south Sulawesi (Celebes) and among Malay in Kalimantan (Indonesian part of Borneo). Yours has a very atypical scabbard which might be an indication of that it's from outside Java (the one from Leiden is with the usual scabbard)? Or maybe a collector has combined them later (do they fit well together)? It resembles slightly a scabbard from the Murut tribe (Sabah, NW Borneo) which is strange as this kind of golok isn't usually found there?
The small chopper, #3, looks most probable like a Sumatran utility knife, based on the hilt and blade shape. But it could maybe also be from Borneo Malays (including the Malaysian part of Borneo) or Peninsular Malaysia? Michael |
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Great info! I knew there had to be some other precedents for the handle styling on the parang/golok, its great to look at those similar pieces you guys posted. Collectively, this forum always impresses!
![]() btw, the blade on the parang does fit the scabbard well, I feel sure it was made for it. Now if only anyone recognizes the first little knife I posted! Let me take some better pictures and get them up on here |
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I wonder perhaps the small knife may be Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan?
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Okay, here are some more pics of this small dagger. It measures 11 inches (28cm) overall, and the spine at the ricasso measures 3/16" wide (5mm)
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Looks like Chinese influence to me.
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