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|  21st March 2006, 07:30 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Could anyone 'enlighten' me ? 
			
			This is my third Indonesian find I made this month. It's a small curved dagger. The blade has two sharp edges. The handle is made of wood. I have no sheath. If you put the handle on a table, the height of this piece is 14, 5 cm. I tried to find the correct name for this knife, but I'm a bit confused. I found the following names : korambit, korambi, lawi ayam.   All these knives look a bit alike. Could anyone 'enlighten' me ?     | 
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|  21st March 2006, 07:56 PM | #2 | 
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			There is an example with a very similar hilt in Van Zonneveld on page 33 referred to as a Beladau. Very nice piece - I like it.
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|  21st March 2006, 08:03 PM | #3 | 
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			AAARGHHH !          I knew I missed something in that book.  Now I'm even more confused. You're right, the handle looks very similar. But my knife has a blade which is more curved than the one in the picture in Zonneveld's book. It's also quite a bit smaller. It's too small to fit in my hand. Perhaps it's a woman's weapon. Thanks for the tip   | 
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|  21st March 2006, 09:13 PM | #4 | 
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				 |  Here's the picture from V Z 
			
			My pleasure.   | 
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|  21st March 2006, 09:31 PM | #5 | 
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			A nice one! I think it's a Lawi Ayam, Korambi etc... Some of them have an open "half ring", like yours, as a finger rest. Most of them have closed/full rings at the top of the hilt for fully inserting a finger. My Silat teacher's wife is very good with them and they can be a very nasty surprise and are difficult to disarm. The reason it looks like a Beladau is because it's local variations of the same weapon - the Jambiya. But the size of yours, as well as the blade shape, indicates a Kerambit, Kuku Ayam, Kuku Rimau etc...   Actually I think it's many names for the same knife but maybe someone else can enlighten me if there is a difference? Michael | 
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|  21st March 2006, 09:48 PM | #6 | 
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			if i remember correctly, lawi ayam is longer and has a straighter blade. korambit is smaller and more curving with the finger hole. beladaw has the open toe hole. | 
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|  21st March 2006, 10:19 PM | #7 | 
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			Looking closer at the Beladau in van Z makes me even more insecure even if I think the size must matter? Michael | 
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