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The tombak blade material, I like. But somehow as Rick had mentioned the flow of the luks, seems awkward.. Looking at the close-up pics, there is a possibility of a shortened blade as the blade is pointing sideways..
Last edited by Alam Shah; 6th May 2009 at 07:54 AM. |
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Yes, the surface near the tip looks different than the rest of the spear (no pitting) .
This may have been reshaped at some point . I think it has real age . |
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Thanks,
That is my feeling too. From the 3rd luk the blade becomes narrower. The pamor follows the luks, but not as good as at the base. But I liked the fittings (scabbard / handle) and the overall appearance. Any suggestions on the style of the handle/scabbard ? Best regards, Willem |
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Hi Willem,
This looks like a fairly standard contemporary dress for this old tombak . Here is another style of decoration; I don't know if these styles are regional or not . ![]() I could suggest that the carved drag on the bottom of your scabbard reminds me of some Madura scabbards .
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Nice carving on your example BTW. Best regards, Willem |
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Thank you Willem .
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Hi Willem,
old tombak with cut down tip, sheat look like from Madura/East Java. Detlef |
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