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I know, I'm mostly interested in African weapons.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's an Indian sword, of that I'm sure. Probably a 'tulwar' or 'talwar'. It has a wooden sheath covered with leather. The handle is made of braided iron wire with an engraved handprotection. The blade is very sharp and made of some kind of laminated steel. Total length is about 86 cm. There's something missing at the top of the handle. Could anyone tell me what should be there ? I'm also interested in its origin. And last question : is it possible to get the missing piece. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Freddy, I don't think that's Indian. It's a piso podang from Aceh, Sumatra.
Here's a nice article by RhysMichael (John Crosby): http://home.comcast.net/~jtcrosby/Aceh.html Looks quite nice, too. ![]() |
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Andrew, you hit the nail. Congrats Freddy, with this beauty.
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So it's Indonesian ? In fact, the person I bought this one from had two other swords which I could identify as Indonesian : a mandau and a hunting sword with the inscription 'Tjikr'
I found some info on this last knife on this forum : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ight=tjikeroeh In fact, here's a picture of the lot : ![]() |
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Sorry, Andrew and Henk, not Piso Podang; just Pedang Type 1 as per our own expert Albert's book
![]() I am intrigued by the pommel, though: it is, indeed, hollow like in Piso. I think it is an artefact of the broken handguard. Very nice! |
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I don't have Albert's book with me, Ariel, but JT's article indicates this is, more specifically, a peudeueng peusangan with a hulu meu apet.
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It is not Indian, and what the other members have written sounds right to me, congratulations
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