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27th August 2024, 06:34 AM | #1 |
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Hi Detlef,
thank you for your message, and yes i allready found out that it would be a Malay Keris. For the other Keris i can't see if there was ever been a cup underneath, the hilt is square and has chamfered sides, would the cup be square too? I didn't took the hilt from the keris. And i hope someone is able to show me several pics how the asang asang is connected to the keris. Regards, Martin And you might be right Detlef, for using black horn for the tip of the scabbard. |
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27th August 2024, 06:36 PM | #3 |
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Well, there are perhaps Moro blades too dressed as Malay Sundang, but there are also genuine Malay Sundang with Asang-Asang. May be it's true for a later period, but to say, Malay Sundang never had Asang-Asang - that's simply wrong.
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27th August 2024, 06:57 PM | #4 | |
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I've written: The Malay kris may never have any asang asang, many Malay kris don't have any clamps. But the hilt missing a cup in down I guess. And I've shown pics from older threads to show which cup could be missing and there are Malay sundangs with and without "asang-asang". I never claimed that Malay sundangs never had asang-asang. Regards, Detlef |
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27th August 2024, 07:34 PM | #5 |
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Hello Detlef,
Understood. I was confused by the word "never". Regards, Gustav |
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28th August 2024, 03:15 AM | #7 |
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Agree completely with you. There are typical Malayan sundang with asang asang/baka baka. I think that is what Detlef was also saying.
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