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Thank you for your comments! The blades by sendirung are always formed like a tombak blade, of course it's possible that recycled spear blades get used as blades for them, only the maker will know exactly. I've purchased it from a German auction house, by the attribution to Lombok I just followed Djelenga. Regards, Detlef |
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After " a long rest ", far from the forum , I start a journey visiting the last posts and this one will be the first one I will reply .
Detlef requested some pictures of cundrik . Here are 3 from my collection . First one shows a cundrik with luk in blade and pamor , which is from what I was told a bit more scarce than straight blades ( Djelenga refers only to straight blades ) Before and after repairs and etching . Second one a cundrik straight blade and pamor before and after etching . And finally a cendirung but with sarong in tubular shape . |
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Hello Henri,
Very nice examples and great restoration you have done! Do you have a picture where the second one is again compound? Regards, Detlef |
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Yes Detlef ,
Here we are … Henri |
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"Star shaped" I wonder if this would qualify. Bought some time ago as a spearhead, but from where. The tang says Philippine to me but others disagree.
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