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					Originally Posted by Rick
					
				 
				The way to possibly date that piece may lie in the details of the hilt . 
Cato has some theories on dating barungs by hilt carving style in his book Moro Swords .
  
I've got a feeling this hilt may be 19thC. updated/refurbished in the 20th .      
			
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 Could it be that the barung discussed has a very early use of MOP, or maybe the owner "pimped" his barung up later?
In the MOP you can see dots which probably holds the MOP. I don't know which material they are made of. Some have the colour of the wooden pommel (but more shiny) and other dots looks like MOP.