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Originally Posted by VVV
Maurice and Willem,
Indeed very hard to see but with a magnifier and sunlight it does look like it's fixed with resin. But that doesn't exclude that somebody has done it in Europe of course. I know Borneo collectors in both Sweden and Holland who are very skillful in making there own damar etc.
Still my gut feeling is that it has been done locally and a long time ago, probably when the original hilt broke. Another reason for this is that it actually feels quite good to use the parang with this hilt on.
Michael
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Hi Michael,
Indeed very difficult to see cause there is only very little space between the two.
I agree with you about the damarskills of some restorers. Hardly to distinguish from the genuine damar.
At the other hand it will be hard to prove that your composition would not be genuine, only if somebody shows up with recent images of the handle on another blade or visa versa.
At least the handle and blade (even not a match) are both Iban.
A very rare and beautifull sword Michael,
Maurice