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Old 30th May 2006, 12:04 AM   #1
kai
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Hello Mark,

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I have never heard of this type of knife.
If you're seriously into Indonesian blades, you need to get Albert van Zonneveld's book.

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From the link below better pictures can be seen.
Good catch - it's rare to get not fully appraised stuff from Artzi...

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what whoud the normal dressing for the sekin be?
Not too different - how's the fit of the scabbard? (Could be more slender/graceful.)

The traditional sekin hilt looks more like those rencong hilts without L-shaped bend (i.e. hulu puntung) and, especially, the somewhat intermediate hulu dandan. Although the sekin blade does not have that forged stem-ring, I think there could be a relationship between these weapons. However, the rencong hilts are all curved towards the back of the blade whereas the sekin hilt (apparently representing a very stylised bird's head) curves towards the edge similar as with a sewar.

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Kai
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Old 30th May 2006, 02:13 AM   #2
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Hello Kai!

"Good catch - it's rare to get not fully appraised stuff from Artzi..."
I know when I first heard that Artzi might have made a mistake I was in a state of disbelief! It fits in the scabbard very nicely, not to tight not to loose, just right. Thanks for the information on the Sekin! I noticed that rencongs have a similer little decoration near the back of the blade.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=rencong

Mark...

P.S.-I can only imagine how it got into it's most recent dressing!

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