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Bill M 25th April 2005 10:46 PM

Long interesting sword.
 
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Just got this. 36" long in scabbard. Indonesian. Great balance. Comments?

Rick 25th April 2005 11:20 PM

Pakayun .

Ian 25th April 2005 11:32 PM

Pakayun
 
Darn, Rick beat me to it. 'tis indeed a pakayun from N. Borneo. Nice example too. Good find Bill.

Ian.

Bill M 25th April 2005 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Pakayun .

Dayak?

Ian 25th April 2005 11:47 PM

Bill:

The pakayun is associated with the Murut who are not Dayak. Most of the Murut live in Sabah, I believe. John is our resident expert on that area and for this particular type of sword.

Ian.

Bill M 26th April 2005 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
Bill:

The pakayun is associated with the Murut who are not Dayak. Most of the Murut live in Sabah, I believe. John is our resident expert on that area and for this particular type of sword.

Ian.

After Googling Pakayun, I found this link and saw the pakayun under Dayak, should have read more carefully because it does say "Murut":
http://old.blades.free.fr/swords/day...ayak_intro.htm

Also this link, and while I did not buy this from Artzi, this IS the sword I bought. Note the damage to the scabbard tip.
http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/item.php?id=958

Small world in terms of edged weaons.

Would sure like to know more.

Rick 26th April 2005 02:04 AM

Ahhh .......
 
Dominique Buttin's site .
Great place and a very worthwhile reference !

I miss her input here . :(

John 26th April 2005 02:27 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
Bill:

The pakayun is associated with the Murut who are not Dayak. Most of the Murut live in Sabah, I believe. John is our resident expert on that area and for this particular type of sword.

Ian.

Ian, actually I've been rather ignorant of many "things" from my own "backyard" (and still am) and have learnt things from our western forumites like I first learnt of the pakayun from Barry (Vandoo).

Bill's sword is indeed a Pakayun as Rick and Ian identified and associated with the Muruts most of whom live in Sabah and also the northern region of Sarawak and Kalimantan.

That's quite a nice piece Bill. I've seen pakayun blades with one to three grooves and have 3 pakayuns myself but nowhere as nice as yours.

Ian 26th April 2005 10:39 AM

Bill:

Small world indeed. I especially like the basket weave of the rattan on the hilt. All one continuous weave, even going around the corners. Impressive work.

Ian.

CharlesS 26th April 2005 12:40 PM

A very nice pakayun, and especially nice to find these complete with scabbards!


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