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Old 3rd August 2014, 01:27 AM   #1
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Default PEDANG II ?? for comments

I am looking for some adviise on this pedang.

Zonneveld TWOIA calls this a pedang II, but refers to Sumatra.
Like to hear your opinion...

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Old 3rd August 2014, 02:39 AM   #2
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Hullo everybody!
..... Tjirebon ..... Hoeloe Makara .....

Best,
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Old 3rd August 2014, 07:14 AM   #3
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I think figure 120, page 49, Golok, would be better suited as a reference for this sword.
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Old 3rd August 2014, 09:58 AM   #4
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I am looking for some adviise on this pedang.

Zonneveld TWOIA calls this a pedang II, but refers to Sumatra.
Like to hear your opinion...

Best regards,
Willem
Looking at all features I would say a Javanese sword / golok Willem.

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Old 3rd August 2014, 10:44 AM   #5
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Hello Willem,

agree with the above given statements, the sword look Javanese to my eyes, Cirebon is a good guess. Very nice sword!

Was the "nose" once broken and is reglued?

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Old 3rd August 2014, 09:41 PM   #6
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Was the "nose" once broken and is reglued?

Regards,
Detlef
Hello Detlef,

Yes, the nose is indeed reglued, unfortunately with a small gap remaining.
If I reglue this it shoudl look better.

Tips / advise how to do this are appreciated.

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Old 3rd August 2014, 10:17 PM   #7
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Hello Detlef,

Yes, the nose is indeed reglued, unfortunately with a small gap remaining.
If I reglue this it shoudl look better.

Tips / advise how to do this are appreciated.

Best regards,
Willem
Hello Willem,

the first problem will be to loosen the both parts again without destroying something. Can you recognize which glue is used?

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Old 3rd August 2014, 11:41 PM   #8
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It looks like a pretty hard transparent glue.

I plan to wrap is in a damp cloth for a day or so...
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Old 4th August 2014, 12:02 AM   #9
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Hullo everybody!
..... Tjirebon ..... Hoeloe Makara .....

Best,
Thank you.
It was brought to the Netherlands by a soldier who was stationed in Mid Java and who sailed from Semarang.

So this sounds good.
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Old 4th August 2014, 12:04 AM   #10
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I think figure 120, page 49, Golok, would be better suited as a reference for this sword.
Thanks Gavin,

Golok always makes me think of a short weapon.
I agree that the blade shape is like the golok but in this case it is much longer.

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Old 11th August 2014, 11:39 AM   #11
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Hello Willem,

the first problem will be to loosen the both parts again without destroying something. Can you recognize which glue is used?

Regards,
Detlef
A damp cloth worked fine, it was a felxible hobby glue.
Difficult material to get a good fit again.
At this moment it looks like this :
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Old 11th August 2014, 01:04 PM   #12
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A damp cloth worked fine, it was a felxible hobby glue.
Difficult material to get a good fit again.
At this moment it looks like this :
Hello Willem,

looks much better as before but I am afraid, I think that this will be the best result which can be done and I think that you have to live with this condition.
Still a very nice sword.

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Old 11th August 2014, 02:24 PM   #13
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100% better, it looks great ! The visible crack isn't a flaw, but it gives it character.
Thanks for the tip about the wet cloth removing some glues ;does it have to be warm or room temperature?
Wonderful sword.
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Old 11th August 2014, 09:45 PM   #14
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100% better, it looks great ! The visible crack isn't a flaw, but it gives it character.
Thanks for the tip about the wet cloth removing some glues ;does it have to be warm or room temperature?
Wonderful sword.
Thank you,

The tip about a damp cloth came from this thread :
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ght=glue+cloth
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Old 15th August 2014, 09:16 PM   #15
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Similar in a way with mine.

diashow LinkHere

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