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Old 16th June 2011, 06:19 PM   #1
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Thanks Amuk.

It's an interesting stylised version of the usual hilts on these isn't it?
Does anyone know the significance? I've not seen one like this before?
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Gene,

Could you please post an image of the handle made from the front.
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Old 17th June 2011, 10:02 PM   #3
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Could you please post an image of the handle made from the front.

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Really lovely handle.
Also the brass ferrule is wonderfully detailled.

As for the shape... could it be the battle droid Lasara
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Really lovely handle.
Also the brass ferrule is wonderfully detailled.

As for the shape... could it be the battle droid Lasara

ROTF!! "Roger Roger"
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Old 18th June 2011, 03:09 PM   #6
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Thanks Gene, very stylish handle, I love it!


The reason why I asked you to show me a picture from the front, was to look at the shape. In this case it's getting narrower in the middle of the "beak".
There are also handles which are getting wider along the middle....

So here some Nias swords with "similar" handles which are getting narrower.
Source: the Leiden museum.....
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Thanks Gene, very stylish handle, I love it!


The reason why I asked you to show me a picture from the front, was to look at the shape. In this case it's getting narrower in the middle of the "beak".
There are also handles which are getting wider along the middle....

So here some Nias swords with "similar" handles which are getting narrower.
Source: the Leiden museum.....
Ah, I see Excellent, thanks for the examples.
How unusual are they compared with the more elaborate carved head hilts?
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Ah, I see Excellent, thanks for the examples.
How unusual are they compared with the more elaborate carved head hilts?
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I've no idea.
I think the more elaborate carved ones are much more wanted in collections though!

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Old 18th June 2011, 07:15 PM   #9
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I've no idea.
I think the more elaborate carved ones are much more wanted in collections though!

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Could be that the elaborate are more wanted. No idea why, because personally I like them when they get simple and more stylistic.

The one Maurice bought recently really appeals to me.
As well as the 2 examples we saw last week at Bronbeek depot (check out Borneology at myribalworld.com)
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