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I've just did that, David. I've seen a lot of styles...
![]() But if we google "badik kelantan", you'll find these style of sheath aplenty. Or it could even what they called a sewar is, back there...that was really confusing... ![]() |
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Hello Moshah,
here at first the pictures of my sewar collection, still missing some forms, for example the form you have shown in post #7. |
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And here the pictures of my badik collection, on the complete right a rare Selayer badik.
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Beautiful collection, Detlef! I'm crazy about the scabbard of the sewar on the far right. Also really into the blade of the badik on the the far right - long, slim and central ridge all the way!
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thank you. ![]() The badik at the far right is from the Selayer island, a similar example is shown by Zonneveld on page 74, pic. 286 and was discussed here: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=badik Regards, Detlef |
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I have to step in and change the direction this thread is heading.
I Detlef posts more of his wonderfull collection we will all drewl on our keyboards and he will cause shortcircuiting on a worldwide scale ![]() ![]() ![]() As for Moshah question. his example is clearly a sewar blade/handle. The scabbard is not very tyipical of sewars, but probably of a later date. I checked my picture files and found this one which I sadly sold last year in search of cash. This example mor qualifies for the question.... : SEWAR or BADEK,, what do you think ? Best regards, Willem |
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Hello Willem,
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The short vestigial fuller of the blade may suggest Sumatran origin/influence but that's about it; no sewar IMHO. Regards, Kai |
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first, thank you! ![]() ![]() Regarding your example i would say sewar with badik hilt. Maybe the original was broken and someone here or in Indonesia give it the badik hilt? ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for all the trouble you have in order to guide me, but in the way it seems to be a well mouth-watering eye feast as well... ![]() |
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Yeah I think the scabbard was a dealer's mismatch. The fitment was telling me the same thing... ![]() |
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