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I haven't seen any Santa stories yet?
Well it was already asked about in another thread, was it too early for Christmas stories....Well Christmas has passed now and presents must surely be opened or maybe Santa didn't come this year because you were bad?
So who got what for Christmas? I bought myself a few goodies, this display being one of them, some books and a Korean Jian. The Barong appears to have a clear herring bone twistcore pattern...a shame the hilt and pommel has losses though....what would you do with it :-) Gavin |
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I've got a few things in the mail, one is tied up in customs the other two have twice been refused on an airmail flight and are back to sit with relatives in California until I figure out how to get them to Europe. Maybe I was bad this year? Been a while since shipping was so frustrating. |
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Too bad about the barong but would love to see close ups of the blade.
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29th December 2012, 11:09 AM | #6 |
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I guess you were all a rotten bunch and never got a visit from the fat man
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We had to treat ourselves! Nice display Gav. Will you etch the blade to bring out the pattern? |
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29th December 2012, 11:51 AM | #9 |
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A nice find Iain, glad to see you secured it. Is it now with you? I look forward to seeing it in detail.
I am not sure what I will do Gene, take of the surface rust for sure. What did you treat yourself to seeing as though you were on the naughty list? Gavin Last edited by freebooter; 29th December 2012 at 01:11 PM. |
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Hmmm.. I got an ivory hilted Pesh kabz with a high res wootz... 4 wootz swords 2 saifs and 2 tulwars. 4 jambiyas 3 with rhino hilts. I got all these in this month.
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.........but I also have to "come clean".
This old Bedouin sword arrived on Christmas Eve..........posted for discussion elsewhere. Stu |
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It is very hard to photograph correctly when behind glass. The blade is a triple row twist core...shame about the hilt though...I am loathe to break open this time capsule to clean these pieces and the condition suits the overall presence of the display...maybe there will be time over the Christmas holidays to give them some attention. The Kampilan is a very elegant thing too, gentle sweeping curve and demure size would make for a very capable pirate sword. Gavin |
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i can't remember what sancta gave me!
it's too long ago to remember...... But..... A great moro display you've got there! |
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Pre-Christmas gifts???
Okay, I'll jump.Lately I've been finding some great deals(aren't they all),but I've been feeling a little guilty, buying all of these things for myself and nobody else! The Forum has shown me the way; what a concept "early Christmas," to be followed by "Christmas Proper!"
When I told my wife, that there were other like minded people, who shared these views on buying, she looked at me, smiled and said "that is like having an AAA group run by the pushers." I wonder what she meant by that? Oh well, on to the next auction............. |
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Like the yats. (wish I still had mine )
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I suspect you will get them back or better ones ;they are only a "bid," away .
I truly think, that for collecting these items, now will be remembered as the "Golden Age;" I can think of no time,other than the Victorian era, when so many rare items have been accessible to the collector.I think the supply will eventually dwindle, as well as restrictions on the shipping and laws restricting ownership |
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I particularly like the Soenda implement. Will you please tell me the length of the blade? Is the handle wood? Finally, is the cutting edge concave on both sides (so the cross-section is like the hull on a traditional boat)? Or is it straight on both sides (making a V-like cross-section)? Thanks. Best, |
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17th August 2013, 01:27 AM | #23 |
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Thanks,
I really like that one myself!The handle is wood, the blade is approx. 22 inches long and the sides are straight, making a "V," shape.The blade is only 7/8" at it's widest, but it is a heavy blade,almost 3/8" thick at the base, tapering off to less than 1/16" at the tip. |
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From your photo, the blade width appears to taper slightly towards the hilt. So, all in all, I'd call the piece: Gobang Sintoeng Perah Boehaja. It is principally a sabre, but can function as a chopper. Comes from the eastern part of traditional Soenda lands (i.e. western half of Java), e.g. the territory of the former Sultanate of Tjirebon. Best, Last edited by Amuk Murugul; 17th August 2013 at 11:36 PM. |
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Thank you for the great information that you provided me;I am making a tag and labeling it now.
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I sure it was something nice :-) Thanks! I hope to spend some time on the provenance a little later in the year. Gavin |
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Better late than never....
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