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I don't think I would be able understanding a drunk Dane and he wouldn't probably understand me, but I can forward you the article. (I did send you a pm with my emailaddress). I don't need anything in return. But if you have some academic articles about Borneo, I would like to read them if you would be so kind sharing them with me. Quote:
Your mandau is a mandau from Sarawak, probably Iban tribe in my opinion. Rg, Maurice |
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Hello Thor,
Nice to see you presenting this mandau on the forum. Once Maurice steps in any comment from my side becomes futile Can you post a picture of the blade decoration near the handle ? And maybe a picture of teh 2 faint fullers on the blade ? Thanks and best regards, Willem |
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That could tell more about the quality of the blade.... |
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Keris forum moderator
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A question for you mandau experts....is it a true mandau if it does not have a convex/concave blade? Does this one? From the photos i would say no.
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This blade is indeed not cancave/convex. So this is not a mandau Both sides are the same. I believe there is a specific name for it parang ".. ..".I am not the best in this name game. Maybe Maurice or Michael can assist. Best regards, Willem |
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Actually it's not called a mandau at all if it is Iban, even if concave/convex, but an ilang or parang ilang.
Some maybe would like to call it a gayang, but based on the "production date" it is probably more correct to just call it an Iban parang (the generic term). Michael |
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Hello Michael,
Thanks, "parang gayang" was indeed the term I was looking for. Why do you feel that the production date influences the name ? Best regards, Willem |
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