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Dear members,
I am happy that I am able to show you my two new friends. Two rare Pade from Ceram. The first one I swap with a member, sorry Carlos and Ericlaude. ![]() It is 68 cm long and 9 mm thick at the base. The end cap of the handle is missing. It have had thick corrosion at the blade and I cleaned it with lemon acid. |
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The second one I get from a very good netherlands dealer who do also a superb restore job for the end cap of the handle.
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Good grief!
There is no end to the variety of shapes and names of Indonesian weapons. Albert, we need another book, or Vol.2 :-) Seriously, it seems that every nook and cranny of every village on every speck of an island had its own variant. And I am not talking about Krises..... In comparison, even Caucasian kindjals look monotonous. |
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They are both from dutchmen! ![]() I also liked both pade's, but was too late with the last one, and I was negotiating with the first one you depicted in this thread. Happily for you it didn,t come to an agreement. ![]() Nice pieces, congratulations! Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 28th June 2009 at 07:56 PM. |
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Hi Sajen!!
congratulations for this pair of pade!! They are marvellous, I´m happy to see you are the owner of this piece!! Thanks carlos |
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Albert show a few examples in his book at page 70/71, No. 261, 262 and I think that also 270 is a Pade. sajen |
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Thank you Maurice. |
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also to you thank you for compliment, maybe the next on market will be your's. sajen |
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Nice ones,
I like the Pade and their different variations. Also they are fun to try out and slash with. Here are a couple of other variations from Sulawesi and Moluccas/Ceram. Michael |
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great examples! Thank you for sharing. One you show me already before. Which one do you think is from Sulawesi? And by what you can see the differents? Detlef |
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There are other members with Pade who like to show them?
sajen |
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I guess the center one, of the three, is from Sulawesi as most of this variation has been collected in SE Sulawesi. But that´s really hard to say because this sword is in fact ethnic, not regional. Kind regards, Michael |
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the first one I show is from Ceram for sure. What do you guess is the second one from? Kind regards, Detlef |
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Is this one ? Had it for a long time but was never sure what it was. Royston |
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yes, IMO the blade form is typical for a Pade. But I never have seen a handle like this. Maybe Michael know more. Very nice sword! When you ever bore it ...... sajen |
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My guess is that Deltef´s second one is Moluccan, based on the blade shape.
Roy´s is indeed a pade but I haven´t either seen a handle like that before in any museum or other collection. Does the handle look to have the same age as the rest of the sword? Michael |
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Interesting thread this turns out to be. Although I have no pade myself (only I have handled some in privat collections of others), I like them very much and in some way I am attracted to the awesome shape of these blades.
Nice pieces Michael and Roy. I also checked my database and I could neither find a pade with a handle like the one of Roy's pade. It looks like some kind of fish-figure to me. Maurice |
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Hi Royston,
please you can show us a close up from the handle? sajen |
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Michael Maurice Glad you like it. Thanks for the comments. I will post some more photo's, but I am away from home at work for the next couple of weeks so it will have to wait until I get home. Sad B that I am I carry a hard drive around with me and it does contain a sample of photo's from my collection but not everything in detail. There is only this one picture of the pade. Please be patient. I will get back to you. |
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I just remember that I have a Pade myself with a resembling hilt of green horn. That pade is quite late however, maybe from the 70´s. I will post a picture when back home again. Michael |
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I think the Pade of Royston is a traded blade from South east Celebes and the handle looks into the direction of a Tobelo ( Halmahera,Moluccas) handle. Arjan. |
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Here is the late Pade I mentioned above.
Arjan, what´s your source for Tobelo? Michael |
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A small booklet called Tobelo " De waarde der dingen" about bride gifts in the Mollucan Tobelo culture where a few swords are pictured with more or less the same hilts. I will see if I can find it. Arjan. |
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Hello Arjan and Michael,
I show a picture of this small book from the swords already in this threat: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...highlight=pade When I look to the sheat from Michael's newer Pade I have to think more to Sulawesi sword sheats. I sold not long ago a sword (maybe a wall decoration from Indonesia) with a similar hilt. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=300312396934 Maybe this hilt form is not unkommon for the region? ![]() sajen |
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Then I know which book you mean.
I don´t think the hilts and the swords shown in this book is that close to Roy´s chopper. In the Leiden collection there are 2 resembling swords found in Yamdena. But I haven´t seen any "closer resembling" Roy´s blade- and hilt-wise in Leiden. On my later chopper I also suspect that it´s SE Sulawesi, both sheath and blade. Michael |
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Pades from Kei Islands
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Thank you for sharing Arjan. You can give the resource? sajen |
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Pleyte, C. M. 1893 Ethnographische atlas van de Zuidwester- en Zuidooster-Eilanden Arjan. |
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Surprised ( and pleased ) at the interest in this one. It looks like cow or buffalo horn to me. Here are some more photographs Roy |
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