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Looks to me as a kind of bendo. Take a look at this link.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=bendo |
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I would say Borneo / Sarawak based on the scabbard carvings.
The chopper blade is imported, probably by chinese traders. The hilt would than be an aso / dragon. I owned something similar in the past, but sold it. Will check for pictures if I have time. Best regards, Willem |
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Not exactly my area but I would agree with Willem - looks like Borneo carving on the scabbard to me.
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My thanks to everyone who have taken time to give their thought and opinions on the place of origin of this unusual parang. I have added photos a few at a time today as I cropped and resized them from the one original auction photo in hopes of helping in its identification. What are everyones thoughts on possible age and whether or not this is a working piece or an item meant for those who travel? Is the writing on the scabbard of any significance or just scribbling from a previous owner that should be removed after it arrives? Again my thanks for all who have helped so far.
Regards, Robert |
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#5 |
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I agree with Willem, an Iban utility blade from Sarawak.
Here is a reference picture (unfortunately a bit too dark). Michael |
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Robert, if you want to remove the pencil; 'Kleenwood' is made for this; unless there is a finish on the wood .
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#7 |
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Hello Michael and thank you very much for you help and for posting your wonderful example.
Rick, I have never heard of 'Kleenwood' before. Can you tell me where to purchase this product? I cannot help but noticed that no one has offered their opinion on whether or not this it a tourist item or a working piece. Please do not worry about offending as I have developed some pretty thick skin over the years and would not want to represent this for something it is not. Again my thanks to everyone for all your help. Regards, Robert |
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