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		Just received this rencong yesterday, and wanted to get the comments of those members, who are much more knowledgeable in Aceh weapons than I am (which means everyone here, basically).  
	Can anyone tell from the pictures if the band on the hilt is copper or suasa? Probably copper, but I am far from an expert. :shrug: I try not to venture out of my main field of interest and hopefully this is an authentic old rencong and not a newly made one. Thank you, Teodor  | 
		
 Would you show closeups of the ferrule?  So far it looks copper but closeups would help. 
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 Looks a bit too tarnished for suassa.  :shrug: 
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 Third vote for copper, sorry. But nice Rentjong. 
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 I agree with copper, but nice blade though...... 
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 I think we all agree on the copper. Honestly, I was not really concerned much about whether it was suasa or not, but much more concerned about the age of the entire item. It looked old to me, but I have been fooled before by weapons from the region, si I will be grateful for any feedback on this matter. 
	I am glad you like the blade, Sajen and Battara. Thank you all for your comments. Teodor  | 
		
 A lovely rencong. If I'm not mistaken, I see a pamorblade. Congrats on this piece. 
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 Nice old rencong with laminated blade  :) 
	Looks like the real deal (eufenism, I mean : is the real deal) . If you ever want to part from it let me know ;) You can wash it with lemon or lime to bring out the lamination a little bit more. Ferrule looks like copper, but try to polish it up with just a cotton cloth. Suasa wil start to shine more easily due to the silver and gold contents. Best regards, Willem  | 
		
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		Henk & Willem, 
	Thank you very much. I wanted to get an authentic (menaing, not touristy) rencong, and I hope I have come far compared to my previous attempt: http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread...hlight=rencong I brought the pattern out with diluted vinegar, but I will probably try citric acid. I have read from Alan Maisey that pineapple juice work good. Can anyone confirm this? Anyway, thank you all very much, I am very happy with this rencong, which will now take its place next to a munitions grade sikin I have. Aceh weapons can be very interesting and addictive and I will have to watch out. Regards, Teodor  | 
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