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Old 27th December 2012, 11:29 PM   #1
brad2024
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Originally Posted by Battara
I agree with David - these asang-asang could be the originals. Need to see if the ganga is separate to be sure.

If separate, then they could be later.

Need close ups of the end of the blade where it goes into the hilt area to see.
I tried to take a couple of close up pictures of the asang-asang and the ganga to try and help.

I am most appreciative of the input.

As for the Bolo (I think) do you have any idea of the period and whether it may have been re-hilted? I am just wandering because I think it is a really interesting piece.

Thank you!
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