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Old 4th July 2015, 07:37 AM   #1
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I am rather pleased with this golok which I won recently on eBay. I don't have it hand as yet, so following are a selection of the seller's images. I am keen to know what members think of it, particularly thoughts on its age and place of origin. The blade is 13" and 1/4 inch thick, OAL 18" (sellers measurements).

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Old 5th July 2015, 11:32 AM   #2
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Very nice golok. Not sure if it has a pamor blade but it could be a pamor blade. It certainly has age and the origin is Java. I think based on the hilt east Java. I have a recent one brought back by my pencak teacher who travels home for holidays and bring back the supplies for practise
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Old 5th July 2015, 01:17 PM   #3
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Hello Russel,

nice golok, sadly are the scabbard bands missing. It's from Java like Henk said but I can't say from where exactly but I think that Amuk Murugul will be able to tell you more, maybe he can chime in and can give his opinion on this one.

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Old 5th July 2015, 03:27 PM   #4
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Thankyou both for your replies.

Detlef, would the scabbard bands originally have been metal (brass/silver) or rattan?
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Old 5th July 2015, 03:47 PM   #5
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Detlef, would the scabbard bands originally have been metal (brass/silver) or rattan?
I think that it has had once brass bands. The patina shadows on the scabbard seems to confirm my guess.
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Old 29th June 2016, 03:44 AM   #6
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Here are a couple of photos after Robert has performed yet another sterling restoration: closing a crack in the hilt and adding replacement scabbard bands.

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Old 29th June 2016, 09:06 AM   #7
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Here are a couple of photos after Robert has performed yet another sterling restoration: closing a crack in the hilt and adding replacement scabbard bands.

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Wow! Excellent job!
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Old 29th June 2016, 02:12 PM   #8
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Magnificent. Well done.
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Old 29th June 2016, 06:31 PM   #9
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Stunning different! But the real skill is to close a crack in horn!

Beautiful looking golok you have now Russel after Robert has had his magic hands on it, congrats!

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Old 29th June 2016, 06:57 PM   #10
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Old 29th June 2016, 07:55 PM   #11
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Was any work done on the blade? If so would like to see it.
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Old 30th June 2016, 02:47 AM   #12
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Stunning different! But the real skill is to close a crack in horn! :

I agree.
Excellent job overall.
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I would like to thank all of those who have made such kind remarks about the work done on this piece. I try to do the best I can in making these repairs and to the best of my knowledge use the same materials that would have been originally used.

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