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					Originally Posted by Green
					
				 
				here are the notches i meant. 
			
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 Hello Green,
1: I would say a nice Kayan mandau, but I'm no expert.
2: A head hunting mandau is thick at the base, sharp, quite heavy, forward balanced, often "decorated" with nicks and has a concave/convex blade. The best head hunting mandau are made from clay tempered, laminated high quality steel with a beautiful hamon. I have one of these 

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3: I heard, that the number of brass points in many mandau are equal to the number of "purloined" heads.
Roland