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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Wow, Amazing Thread, Amazing Pieces, Guys! Thanks for sharing!
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I found this ~3 weeks ago. Just had the opportunity to photograph it.
Blade length is 19.5" The Barung with the lighter background belongs to a friend. Apologies for the poor image. I took a photo of a paper photograph. Unlike Battara, all I've seen with wire wraps in this fashion were silver. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Just bought this WWII area barong because something appealed my eyes by this one.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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My Samal barung...
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Here are my barong beyond the 2 in http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15389.
#3 is 565g, about 6mm thick near the hilt. Cuts very nicely. The grip is wrapped in cord (hemp?), going over part of the metal fittings. What sins might it hide? #4 is 610g, about 6.5mm thick near the hilt. Blade has broad fuller (or should I call it hollow-forged?). Seems like a very heavy hilt. Just cleaned this yesterday; it was a little dirty when I got it (very recently). The scabbard is in poor shape, with lots of splits in the wood along the grain, and the two halves mostly separate. But nothing missing, so just the kind of thing that would be "traditionally" fixed by wrapping with black electrical tape. A less Western solution would be rattan or hemp cord. Would need to lacquer (or some suitable glue). Is there any traditional of fabric wrapping? Is #5 a barong? The blade has an asymmetric profile - the left side is flat, and the right side is convex. The blade is thin; just over 5mm at the hilt, but within a few centimetres, it thins to about 4.5mm. |
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Congrats, Timo - interesting acquisitions!
I'd posit that all warrant etching and close-ups posted in seperate, dedicated threads. Quote:
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Regards, Kai |
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I can't see any pins, wooden or metal, just two pieces of wood. Hidden pins? Considering that the two halves are separate along most of the blade edge, and a past modern regluing attempt has come loose, it would be good glue holding the ends of the scabbard together with no pins at all. But I can't see any. Quote:
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