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John,
Thanks for sharing your interesting research on these swords. You asked for additional information so here is my contribution: On the hilts of the Peudeueng/Pedang Aceh there is an additional fifth, quite rare, variation - Ulu Tapa Guda (hoorse hoof). It's not pictured in van Zonneveld so I have enclosed an example below. This variation of Peudeueng is found at the East coast of Aceh. In the Leiden picture archive you can find it at collection number 1599-46 (commented in the catalogue) and 3600-4418. As Fischer comments in the note of the Aceh Catalogue the resemblence to what usually is associated with a horse hoof hilt isn't obvious. But I have noticed a parallel in the floral variation of the Tapak Kuda hilts of the Keris Panjang (enclosed an example). Michael |
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