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		I'm not sure what this is called. 10 or 15 years ago I bought a knife but it came to me without the handle. I just put it away for years. What is your advice on it? 
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 Google Mandau. 
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 ...or dyak. 
	A proper grip will cost a lot. probably worth it tho.  | 
		
 A question from a total ignoramus: what is so special about this blade to justify “a lot” of money for a good or decent hilt? 
	Also, there are a lot of full mandaus ( blade, hilt, scabbard) on e-bay for modest prices.  | 
		
 I don't think that is a mandau Ariel. Mandau are concave on one side of the blade and convex on the other. This blade appears to be flat. 
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 Tough to tell from the pics, David - you might be correct that this blade might have both sides convex: () or flat: \/ while a traditional mandau exhibits a convex+concave blade: )). (The former blade configurations would usually come by other names.) 
	At this very basic level of contemporary workmanship, it might not make any difference though: it seems to be a quite recent trinket for either dancing/shows or sale, I'm afraid. IMHO, it does not make any sense to invest in completing it. Regards, Kai  | 
		
 Hello Ariel, 
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 Genuine antique examples come in a wide variety of quality; the high-end examples will command top prices compared to many SEA blades... Regards, Kai  | 
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