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Hello Marcus,
sadly I have to correct Artzi again, the first one isn't a badik but a sekin from Sumatra, Padang Highlands, the "greneng" at the base, called a'jour, is the giveaway also the typical bird shaped handle is typical for this daggers. A very nice example! ![]() The dagger in down is indeed a badik and here I am with Artzi, I think that this one coming from Java. Also a nice example. Regards, Detlef P.S.: forget, both pieces could need a little TLC |
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