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A rare Karo Batak knife for sharing & discussion
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I have recently purchased a rare Karo Batak knife with Djulung-Djulung blade but I wouldn't call this knife Andar-Andar since a A-A coming normally with a sukul (handle) nganda but this knife has a sukul djering. On plate 100 from Volz is shown a very similar knife (picture 9).
The knife is 51,4 cm long inside scabbard, 39,5 cm without, the blade alone is 29,5 cm and 7 mm thick near the handle, weight is 251 gram. Handle is scribed buffalo horn with a possible low grade gold ferrule with silver bands, scabbard mounts from silver. Scabbard mouth is deeply carved in traditional manner. The last two pictures show it together with two Karo Kalasans from my collection for size comparison. All comments are very welcome! Regards, Detlef |
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Very, very beautiful acquisition, congratulations!
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Thank you very much Severin! :)
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Very nice Detlef. And it has silver bands - you know that I love bling! 😊
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Regards, Detlef |
Detlef, nice knife and very rare blade form! Congrats. I especially like the hilt and scabbard carving.
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Hello Detlef,
Congrats on a good grab and a really fine piece! Quote:
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Regards, Kai |
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thank you very much. :) Quote:
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To be sure about the selut I need to let test it. Quote:
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Someone can share an Andar-Andar for comparison? Would be nice to see other examples of this rare type. ;)
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