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Old 1st April 2006, 03:40 PM   #1
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Hi Michael yes they take over the moro kris binding
North borneo is close to the other Ilands

Why you don t post yours here also it is a very nice one too and also rare.
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Old 1st April 2006, 05:35 PM   #2
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Thanks Dajak,

My Murut Parang has a more regular hilt. But it has a scabbard with flower patterns.
The blade is laminated and actually the binding on the hilt is similar to yours now when I checked it.
I must have mixed it up with another Sangkit than mine.

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Old 1st April 2006, 06:01 PM   #3
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Dajak and Michael:

Wonderful pictures of a rare sword. Outstanding examples and beautifully maintained. Thanks for showing them to us.

I'm sure that I am not the only collector who has added this sword to his (or her) "must-have-one" list.

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Old 2nd April 2006, 03:36 AM   #4
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The person that sold me this told me it was an Indonesian Klewang. I was too lazy to research it. Now thanks to Dayak, I now know it's origin.

Dayak, what is your hilt made of , horn?

Can someone tell me what my hilt is made of.
BTW you both have excellent examples.
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Old 2nd April 2006, 11:56 AM   #5
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Default Murut Parang

For me personally, Dajak has provided yet another surprise/puzzle in that although I've not seen a Murut parang as such particularly the style of the handle, the example of the lad on the old postcard implies to be so. Again I'm scratching my head and if so I'd say these parangs would be extremely rare nowadays and not amongst the modern productions. My curiosity has been roused and I guess I'll keep my attention on until I see one. The stamp is postmarked with Sandakan, a town at the East coast of Sabah, once a capital of British North Borneo and where my wife comes from.

You're truely a great collector of Borneon stuff Ben!
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Old 2nd April 2006, 01:19 PM   #6
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Hi all there I must thank John because he did tell the name to this Parang some time ago

Yes a very nice example s from Michael and Kino

The Handle off Kino s looks like wood with Horn

The handle looks like buffalo Horn the one I have.

I show some more pics also a spear that came from North Borneo
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Old 2nd April 2006, 01:23 PM   #7
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Another Parang Sankit this one has a brass guard that the pakayuns have
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