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Hello, welcome to the forum!
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Sorry for so many questions/requests but I am sure the specialized mandau collectors will be thrilled to have you on our forum! Let us know if we can help your quest with pics from our pieces or other other info. Regards, Kai |
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I have the the pic of raw mantikei
IMG_3098.JPG This mantikei is beeing cooked IMG_3099.JPG This is Mantikei mandau: IMG_3100.JPG This mandau was bent only by rubing it with "daun sirih" - betel kd.jpg |
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Welcome to our little forum. Glad we could be of some help to you, and hopefully you will be willing to add to our knowledge here.
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why my reply is not appear? is that taking long time or need admin approval?
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Welcome to the forum Cakszz,
I have never seen the raw mantikei material before, thanks for sharing. Is daun sirih (betel leaf) also used during the forging process of the mandau mantikei? Michael |
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Welcome to the forum Cakszz. This is all very interesting, but would you be able to explain why someone would want to bend a blade like this in the first place? I don't see the purpose of the exercise as it would seem to render the blade useless.
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For working we call it pisau ambang.. Looks like mandau but its different.. From material, tatahan... So some people would be wrong to identify mandau or ambang... |
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You have also written that this type of weapon is not good for cutting soft materials, but is used for headhunting and because it cuts bone well. But there is quite a bit of soft flesh before you get to the bone that the blade must cut through first so this does not really make sense to me. You have mentioned that the pisau ambang looks like a mandau, but it is different. Could you explain how it is different so that we would be able to recognize those differences. Thanks much! ![]() |
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Yes, posts of new members need moderators' approval. This is a bit annoying since the discussion moves on while your replies only show up later and may even get overlooked if a thread is really busy. Please bear with us though since this also helps to protect the forum. After a while you'll get freed out off this quarantine mode - maybe contact a mod when you believe you've proven yourself... ![]() Regards, Kai |
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