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Old 1st August 2016, 06:36 AM   #1
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I have been asked to identify this sword by a member of a local collecting club. It is not in my area of expertise however I think it is a "MANDAU (sometimes also called “Parang Ihlang”) is a late 19C sword with a heavy long thick blade. The handle on this example is “V” shaped rather than the usual "L", carved from antler and bound with braided rattan strips. Ornately carved wood scabbard bound with brass strips. Good overall condition. Appears to be better quality than average, however may be missing its companion knife".

It does appear to have some age, however I know these are heavily copied for the tourist trade. I would be interested in the thoughts of some of you who specialise in this area. The V shaped rather than the usual L shaped grip is interesting.

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Old 1st August 2016, 10:02 AM   #2
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Yes, this is a mandau.
IMHO recent. These are also made today for dances so the final conclusion is for the more knowledgeable members.
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I would agree that it is definitely a parang ihlang, but recently made, though not for the tourist trade.
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I would agree that it is definitely a parang ihlang, but recently made, though not for the tourist trade.
Please define recent ?
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Old 1st August 2016, 10:43 PM   #5
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Dear Cathey and Rex,

Do you have additional pictures ?

Back of the scabbard / close ups from hilt / scabbard / blade.

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Willem
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Well, for me recent is from the 1940s to the present.........
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