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Old 5th April 2012, 11:11 PM   #1
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what did I just buy? Is it a Sunda golok pandjang sintoeng or a Bugis klewang? http://www.ebay.com/itm/140732548697...84.m1439.l2649
Handle is so far I can see not from wood but from horn.
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Old 6th April 2012, 12:19 AM   #2
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Hullo everybody,

To me, it looks more a pedang than a golok. For instance, the handle is too impractical for a golok . If it were indeed Soenda, then the handle would normally be buffalo horn including its natural hollow. (The construction of the scabbard would've helped in the identification somewhat.)
As deciding whether an item is a golok or a pedang can be quite a subjective thing, it can be difficult without actually handling the item.
At this stage, I'd venture it to be a Pedang Abet Sintoeng.

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Hello Amuk,

thank you for comment. Sadly there is no scabbard but the handle is hollow, look picture 5. The sword is around 57 cm long with a blade from 42,5 cm.

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Hullo Sajen,

Thanks, I did see the hollow. I was merely making an assertion.The length is OK for both a golok pandjang or a pedang.
Is the blade laminated in stripes?

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Hullo Sajen,

Thanks, I did see the hollow. I was merely making an assertion.The length is OK for both a golok pandjang or a pedang.
Is the blade laminated in stripes?

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Hello Amuk,

don't see/know more as you since I just win it by ebay and haven't received it yet. Do you think that it is Sunda in origin?

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Old 26th July 2013, 12:56 PM   #6
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Hi Detlef,

Just stumbled upon this thread and somehow I missed it before.
To give an answer to your question, it is indeed Sundanese.
I think the best thing to call this is a "gobang" for now, as there is no other name for it found in old articles nor museumcollections.

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Hi Detlef,

Just stumbled upon this thread and somehow I missed it before.
To give an answer to your question, it is indeed Sundanese.
I think the best thing to call this is a "gobang" for now, as there is no other name for it found in old articles nor museumcollections.

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Hi Maurice,

thank you but the gobang is sold already some time ago. Hope to get a better and complete one.

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Hi Maurice,

thank you but the gobang is sold already some time ago. Hope to get a better and complete one.

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Hi Detlef,

Yes that is the way it goes in private collections.
not complete, but very old of age...

Ps.you do have a very fine and complete one... ;-)

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Hi Detlef,

Yes that is the way it goes in private collections.
not complete, but very old of age...

Ps.you do have a very fine and complete one... ;-)

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Hi Maurice,

yes, it is very old but I can't get a real "feeling" to it, so it was sold.

Still think that the "very fine and complete one" is from Sulawesi.

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Old 26th July 2013, 09:28 PM   #10
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Hi Maurice,

yes, it is very old but I can't get a real "feeling" to it, so it was sold.

Still think that the "very fine and complete one" is from Sulawesi.

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Detlef
Hi Detlef,

:-) I still think otherwise...

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