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Old 16th August 2012, 04:23 PM   #1
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Hi Maurice,

very nice example! Seems to have a nice pamor. please post more pictures when you have received it.

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Old 30th August 2012, 10:12 PM   #2
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Hi Maurice,

very nice example! Seems to have a nice pamor. please post more pictures when you have received it.

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Detlef
OK Detlef, I got it and was very pleasantly surprised of the quality, which wasn't shown in the images of the seller clearly.

I'm collecting Borneo, but think I will not be able to trade/ part with this one, as it's a pure headhunting sword (though from Celebes).
Look at the complicated knotted hair at the handle of one of the victims!

Also a great surplus is that the blade is covered with tin. As I said before this was done with swords which had taken heads! Unfortunately some rust comes through here and there, but I decided not to clean it, avoiding loosing some of the tin (which I definately not want).


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Old 21st October 2012, 08:47 PM   #3
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Look at the complicated knotted hair at the handle of one of the victims!
Hi Maurice,
Just wanted to add that the way of tying the hair is exactly the same as on the 3 celebes spears that I own.
Unfortunately the spears are decorated with monkey or dyed goat hair.

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Old 21st October 2012, 09:26 PM   #4
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Hi Maurice,
Just wanted to add that the way of tying the hair is exactly the same as on the 3 celebes spears that I own.
Unfortunately the spears are decorated with monkey or dyed goat hair.

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Hi Willem,

Can you post some images of the tying of the hair?
Probably they are from the same area than...

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Old 21st October 2012, 11:03 PM   #5
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Hmmmm...

I wish I had some daylight available at this hour

Here 2 close ups of hair decoration on the spears.
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Hmmmm...

I wish I had some daylight available at this hour

Here 2 close ups of hair decoration on the spears.
Yes indeed the same way as on the penai! Thanks for the images. I bet they're beauties of spears....

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Yes indeed the same way as on the penai! Thanks for the images. I bet they're beauties of spears....
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Well.... spears can be sort of boring... but if you line them up they make a nice display

Come on forumites, show us some more sumara's !!!
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