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Hi Detlef,
What a great find, and with the amulet ball as a bonus. super patina. I would not clean it too much. just preserve the blade. |
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Thank you! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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One side of the blade is cleaned, done with a Japanese rust rubber, the metal parts got rubbed with a towel only and the wooden parts got rubbed with a towel and linseed oil, no patina got removed.
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Just curious with the pedang, what is the distinct characters with pedang lombok? The gajah mungkur hilt looks like pedang lombok.
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Last picture shows from up to down: pedang Lombok pedang Sumatra pedang Sumbawa |
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My honest North Nias collection!
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