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Hi, this just ended.
ebay 6620047781 Obviously not Tibetan and the photos are not great but any ideas. DrD |
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Hi Dr D:
I was watching that one also. Almost bid on it but the exchequer is running low at the moment. Definitely an Indonesian sword, and it resembles a Cundrik from Lombok. We had a discussion about these about a year ago, and you can probably find it by searching for Cundrik. Nice looking sword despite the blurred pictures. Ian. Here's the link: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=549 Last edited by Ian; 16th April 2006 at 05:24 AM. Reason: Added link to the old thread |
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Lombok was the place I was thinking of as well. The link shows some considerable debate was had last time. I like the deep fullers and shape around the hilt.
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A Cundrik it is IMO ; but made from a recycled keris blade .
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