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Old 2nd October 2013, 07:30 PM   #1
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*Michael* For the first time ever, I have a mom in law, who actually likes me, so I think it's just the mum in law-karma finally swinging my way.

*Roy* That one is clearly a common Parang Sellertomelang! Seriously though, that is a gorgeous hilt (not that the blade is boring). Very crisp and confident carving and delightful to see it still in such great condition. Thanks for sharing!


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Old 3rd October 2013, 08:52 AM   #2
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Roy,

Your T.K. is an interesting and unusual hybride of elements from Sarawak as well as Central Kalimantan.
Even if it is probably 20th it seems to be a one of a kind...

I have read the latest article, too, and it is mostly a discussion of Shelford's and Banks' articles.

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Thanks Gentlemen

Thor, I prefer the name "Parang Staysonmywall"

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