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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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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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Hello Detlef,
Understood. I was confused by the word "never". Regards, Gustav |
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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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