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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hello Amuk,
thank you for comment. Sadly there is no scabbard but the handle is hollow, look picture 5. The sword is around 57 cm long with a blade from 42,5 cm. Regards, Detlef |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Kaboejoetan Galoenggoeng Mélben
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Hullo Sajen,
Thanks, I did see the hollow. I was merely making an assertion. The length is OK for both a golok pandjang or a pedang.Is the blade laminated in stripes? Best, |
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don't see/know more as you since I just win it by ebay and haven't received it yet. Do you think that it is Sunda in origin? Best regards, Detlef |
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Hi Detlef,
Just stumbled upon this thread and somehow I missed it before. To give an answer to your question, it is indeed Sundanese. I think the best thing to call this is a "gobang" for now, as there is no other name for it found in old articles nor museumcollections. Maurice |
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thank you but the gobang is sold already some time ago. Hope to get a better and complete one. Regards, Detlef |
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Yes that is the way it goes in private collections. not complete, but very old of age... Ps.you do have a very fine and complete one... ;-) Maurice |
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yes, it is very old but I can't get a real "feeling" to it, so it was sold. Still think that the "very fine and complete one" is from Sulawesi. Regards, Detlef |
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