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I would say parang .
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![]() Could you please add some close ups of the hilt? Are there any motifs on the scabbard or the blade? Michael |
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Thanks Ben and Michael,
There are no motifs on the blade, and only one tiny carving at the tip of the scabbard. Regards, Maurice |
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Thanks,
I think it's related to these two Iban parang that we have commented earlier. Obviously a variation that was in use but for some reason never became as popular as the Jimpul, Ilang or Langai Tinggang. Michael |
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Thanks for your input. Regards, Maurice |
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