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Hi Tim, I suppose this isn't the right place indeed. But the Piso Podang intrigued me so much. I cann't recall you showed this piece on the forum for comment.
From the pictures the blade seems laminated and the writing could be done on a local blade. Completely agree. But the tip under the magnify glass shows a different pattern. More pitting in contradiction to the laminated part. But I thank you in the first place for the education in my own Dutch history ![]() Herman Willem Daendels, it couldn't be more dutch, could be very likely the solution to this Piso Podang. |
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I take these pictures. The light in some pictures under the magnifying lamp make a slight blue colour. On the black leather background there is more true colour. It is a crystaline putty paste substance.
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I am still looking for the right type of New Britian club or paddle club or indeed many shaped clubs from Vanautu or there abouts.
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Long scabbard long blade. Blade and scabbard mouth made for each other. Carving a little rough hilt rub scabbard both sides, one side more. The hilt cup it set at a slight angle in the same way as the French handle pommel is. French blade indonesian scabbard and hilt. Most swords are made of three parts.
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I think a swap has been made.
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Swap made. Thanks all for your interest. There is still Bhutan Ban thingy.
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