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Rainer,
I don't know if this is of any help but the birds head shaped hilt as well as the coloring and the carving on the scabbard are reminiscent of the Black-Crowned Pitta a native bird of Borneo. I don't know if this bird is native to any of the surounding areas though. Robert |
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Hi yes this one is from borneo Sarawak
Can you make a better pic from the handle and the blade |
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Thank you for your fast reply gentlemen!!!
![]() @Dajak, you are sure with Sarawak? What tribe? Ok here are more pictures of the handle and blade. I didnīt clean it - this blade is still sharp as hell - beautiful original condition. Rainer |
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Hi Rainer I can only tell that these are used in Sarawak as an little parang
I have had 2 similar to this one and have an older one they have not an old history as the other Borneo swords these items mostly date back to the 1950 Is it rattan or brass on the hillt ?? |
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