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michael,
you make my head hurt. ![]() ![]() |
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Great sword. Is there anywhere in the Visayan Islands that peaned the tang? Is that a coin the tang goes through? Can we see a picture of the engraving on the guard cup?
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Bill,
Here is a close up of the guard cup. Probably the piece on the top once was a coin but as you can see there is nothing left of any identification on it. Michael PS Sorry about messing up with your head Shelley. Next time you meet "Uncle" you can ask him... ![]() |
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quite sure that is Picasso's work on the guard.
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Ahhhhh!!
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Hi this is not from borneo it is a malay weapon the parang nabur is also a malay weapon that was also used by the seadayaks so not (home made)from borneo
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Ben,
By "Malay weapon" do you also include the Philippines as a possible place of origin? I fully agree that it doesn't look like made in Borneo. But I don't think it looks like made in other parts of Indonesia or Malaysia either. Michael |
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