|  30th November 2013, 12:09 AM | #4 | 
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					Originally Posted by russel
					
				 Thanks for your comments and advice guys. I think I will try lemon juice to remove the rust.
 Detlef,
 
 The dimensions are:
 OA Length: 300mm
 Blade length: 220mm
 Blade width (max) 47mm (6.3mm thick at this point)
 Weight: 158g
 
 As you suggested, sadly the tip of the sheath is missing. If I can get a better idea of the shape of the missing piece I may be able to make something to replace it (although I would certainly not permanently attach it).
 
 More unfortunate is that a small portion of the sheath has been lost, probably quite recently (see pic), I contacted the seller in the hope that he may still have the missing piece, but sadly he didn't. I am not confident with that sort of repair so I will have to leave it as is (and mutter under my breath every time I notice it).
 
 I was hoping that the carving and painting style may indicate it's origin/age. It has many coats of paint, and seems to have been a variety of colours during its life.
 
 Russel
 |  Hi Russel,
 
so it's bigger as I thought. Like I write before, I am nearly sure that this tombak is from Java. When you want to have restored the sheath contact me. The tip of the scabbard will have looked similar like the shown examples.
 
Regards,
 
Detlef
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