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|  30th October 2012, 08:03 AM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Oxford (UK) 
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				 |  Another one for identification, please 
			
			Possibly Sumatra (from the style and materials of the scabbard), similar in shape to a pichangatti, perhaps a type of wedung?  38 cm out of its sheath.  The base of the blade decorated with indentations similar to greneng on a keris blade, horn hilt, the foot of the sheath and the top of the mouthpiece each with a plain thick plate of copper.
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