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the different view Alan has explained already but the minimum what I would do with this sword is try to remove the green paint at the hilt carefully. And a try to fix the movement from the wooden part is worth the effort IMVHO. Regards, Detlef |
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I thought that possibly the location could be suggested by the arms the men are carrying. We see a Piso Podang there and what looks like a Sumatra pedang; those spears; could they suggest a locale? |
Those gentlemen seem to be Batak.
The spears appear to be not very distinct but the guy carrying them seems to have a lopah petawaran in his belt. Regards, Kai |
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yes, I've noticed the piso podang and the possible lopah petawaran but the right guy seems to wear a badik in his belt!?! And the pedang don't fit really as well. So my question to Rick. Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Gio, very nice pedang! :) Still would say it's a Lombok one but others may have a different opinion. Regards, Detlef |
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