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Some of the surface of the tajong suggests that it may have been sanded down or polished to a certain extent. Too flat in some places. May have been an attempt to remove the old sapan.
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More close-ups
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Nice hilt, I don't think that it is inspired.
Can we see the complete blade please? sajen |
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Blade Length: Ganja to blade tip 36 cm
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thank's for the pictures of the blade. The blade is curved but not one luk, my two cents worth estimation. Regards, sajen |
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Thanks and sincerely noted. Another sample with blade 41 cm.
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Yes, I see why you call the first one "1 luk" but normally the lowest luk is three. Regards, sajen |
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Notice the temper mark, which is a chevron shape. It has a name, which I cannot recall now. |
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