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Location: Louisville, KY
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Sorry Asomotif. By chore I meant a lot of work (US colloquial expression). Back then they had more experience with doing this type of work than we do today.
Recong with another eh? Oh well.....
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Location: The Netherlands
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Was able to visit the Bronbeek Museum this weekend.
Unfortunately it is no langer a small heaven for those interested in the military history of the Dutch East Indies - it dropped from the first place in my list of favourite museums in the Netherlands.... There are still a few good Aceh weapons on display among which the rencong in the photo from Willem with triple crown and golden back on an ivory handle. Also a peudeung with the handle totally covered in gold (I think the same as in Zonneveld...) - still looking for one like that - tips are most welcome ![]() But no longer the Aceh flags and the large amounts of ethnographic weapons they had in the previous set up. Will post pictures of the rencong with crowns later on. |
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![]() And what are they displaying? Just wait a few years, and all there will be left is a puppet-show! Do they still exhibiting that mandau in a showcase, or did they stuff that one away behind doors also? Regards, Maurice |
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Gone and none on display...
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Here three nice items that are still on display in Bronbeek Museum.
*Sikin Peusangan with a single crown in suassa or copper - a first for me this type of single crown. *Rentjong with total handle covered in gold *Rentjong with crowns and back in gold on hippo ivory |
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