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Old 5th June 2008, 02:36 PM   #5
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Default How longer the sword the better the protection?

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Originally Posted by CharlesS
This is one of the most unique "naburs" I have seen. Extraordinarily long and saber-like, this one is 37inches/94cms overall. The hilt is horn with brass fittings, and the hardwood scabbard is fitted in brass as well.

The most unique feature is the elongated blade which swells towards the tip where it is artistically pierced.

It feels great in hand, and handles a little different from most "naburs".
Hi Charles,

Indeed a very long one but I have seen them longer.In the Bronbeek museum I took some 20 years ago this photo.( this was the " old colonial display methode") I don't know the exact length of the two enourmous swords but seen to the latoks above them, they are very very long.
The extreme long sword on the right is a sword what's in their collection for a very long time and has been used as a "sword of faith" or "charm sword" and was carried in the first frontlines. The warriors behind it believed that they where unbeatable and that the sword would protect them.It didn't work.....The sword was captured in 1865 by the Dutch.Most of the weaponery isn't displayed anymore.

Arjan.

source: Gedenkboek Bronbeek 1881
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