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Check out the original thread. The link is at the start of this thread. His mother is living in Sarawak and this is a family heirloom. That definately makes it Iban. ![]() But in general it is often the fittings on the scabbard that make it Iban. This type of hilt is indeed seen on batak and Iban podangs , but ofcourse the hilt is not indiginous to neither of them The blades are most of the times imported, often from Europe. Further some say that the batak hilt have a cup that is more open , and the Iban hilts have a cup that is more closed. But IMHO opinion one can not determin them on basis of the cup alone. All Iban examples that I have seen have brass hilts. Batak pieces can also have iron hilts or other metal hilts (nickel etc) |
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