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Good to hear from you Michael and thanks for the info! I'll pick up Gardner immediately from my bookshelf!
And just did - never did take notice of these remarks. Also interesting the reference to blades with the cipher of the Dutch company (VOC) in the Raffles museum! I have a piso podang with a laminated blade with VOC markings. It is clear the blade is very old and not a recent tourist example - I would say 150 years or more but it does sound very unlikely that the VOC would use laminated blades - the original ones have very simple steel blades. My hypothesis is that European blades had more status and that was a reason for adding stamps that are not original to the blade to improve the status of the weapons. Maybe something for a different thread.... The problem is there are also recent copies of these which makes the research much more diffuse. Quote:
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