Hi Kai..
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You are already doing quite ok and I'm sure your collection will continue to grow: I'd assume that most members here are caretakers of less than 4 mandau, myself included. Then there are the Borneo specialists with lots of pieces though... It does help if you're living in the Netherlands (or Europe, at least) to get access to the really old examples. Prices are usually high though...
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Yes.. I want to find the floating mandau.. I allready know someone who owns it.. hope he want to sell or even give it.. I know there are plenty of our vintage relics in Netherland.. Ik hoop dat ik kan gaan naar Nederland .. en het verzamelen van mijn voorouder relikwieën
Also I am planing to buy tangkitn/ parang latok and felepet/pakayun and dohong.. Dohong is the most high class weapon in my sub tribes (dayak ngaju).. Tangkitn is for Dayak Selako dan Dayak Kenayatn.. pakayun and felepet is for Lun Dayeh and Muruts
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Head circumference? Diameter would be certainly too short and also with circumference one would wonder about the owners of some of the longer mandau blades...
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Yes you are right.. i mean circumference..
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Yes, that would be nice - I guess this measurement/calculation is a little more complex.
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Yes.. I need start writings about this I guess before its gone..
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BTW, if you want attached pics to appear in a fixed order, then you need to upload them seperately in the correct order (upload of several files will result in jumbled pics - that's a bit annoying).
In the overview, from left to right:
1. This is from Sanaman Manap
2. This is Mandau Mantikei Mix with Djangkarang
3. This is Kenyah mandau - touristic made
4. This is from my father
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Thanks for the advise
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I'll let the specialists comment on the pieces (close-ups of the hilt and other details would be great).
Regards,
Kai
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My mandau now in my home town as I travel a lot.. I couldn bring it.. soon I will take the picture and the dimensions..