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Old 30th January 2014, 09:36 PM   #1
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Default S.E.A.? sword for identification

I can't seem to find any pictures of this type of sword anywhere that I've looked, at least in my limited library. I'm sure that it's Indonesian, possibly from the eastern part of the islands. The blade is heavy, 20 inches long, 27 inches overall, and a little less than 1/2 inch thick at the base. No scabbard Borneo also comes to mind as a potential area. Anyone seen one like this before..........Dave.
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Old 30th January 2014, 11:53 PM   #2
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Yes this is Indonesian but I forget the blade type.
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Old 31st January 2014, 12:05 AM   #3
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I merged threads together for you.
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Old 31st January 2014, 03:34 AM   #4
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Thanks Jose........Dave
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Hullo everybody!

As an initial foray, try: Klewang Maluku/Moluccas. It may also be referred to as a parang, locally named Semarang.
Just for additional info: Sometimes wrongly called Parang Salawaku.
Parang Salawaku refers to a complete set, a Parang (humaranga) and a shield (Salawaku/dadatoko).

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Old 31st January 2014, 06:18 AM   #6
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My bet would be around the Moluccas as well. AFAIK it is also referred to as a 'Pade'. - awesome choppers!

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Old 31st January 2014, 06:52 AM   #7
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Yes, it is a pade.
Yours seems to maybe be slightly later (based on the handle and the lack of laminations in the blade) than those variations found in this thread
It is more of a tribal (Alfur) than a geographical sword (resembling how the kampilan is also found in several places but always connected to the same people).

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