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Originally Posted by asomotif
A little more light on the handle pics would have been nice.
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Hi Willem. First I am not a good photographer. But feel free to make the pics of the handle lighter and enclose them in this thread....I am not a good photo-editor...
But on my computer I can see all the details, so maybe it is the adjustment of the computerscreen.
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Originally Posted by asomotif
Old style I guess you have been talking to Ben a lot
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Yes I have been talking with Ben a lot. But I did not discuss this one with Ben. I discussed it with someone else.
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Originally Posted by David
So what about this blade makes it "old style"?
I am also a bit curious about material choices for mandau hilts. It seems that most of the time antler or bone is the choice material, but we do see wood ones like this occasionally that are obviously nicely carved and not a cheep tourist item. Is there some reason the maker would choose wood over antler when antler seems to be the status quo?
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Thanks Arjan for your explanation. I didn't have an answer on Davids question.
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Originally Posted by Emanuel
I've been puzzled by the abundance of crowits. Some of the new/touristy examples that have been shown on this forum and that pop up on ebay sometimes have lots of them.
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When you take a good look, you will see that the curls are different than the "new touristic" ones. Also the blade inlay will be different than "new" ones. I attached a photo from a book of Anton W. Nieuwenhuis from before 1900.
Here you can see some curls and holes that can be found on my kayanmandau (I marked them with red lines). Newer touristic ones have different curls.