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Hi Michael I think not Dayak parang but Borneo parang is the best to say
because it is difficult to say wich group this use . Not all the people off Borneo are called Dayak. And don t forget the Malay people had a lot influence in Sarawak but also chinese. That is what it make s difficult. Ben |
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Hi Ben,
Not sure which parang you are referring to? On my parang I think it's one of the Dayak tribes, based on the blade. On your Parang Pedang it's probably either "pure" Malay or Melanau. For sure there are, and was, a lot of different influences and groups of people on Borneo. Michael |
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Hi Michael yes your parang is Dayak that is why I put the latok pic on
I was also thinking it maybe an blade form between Latok and mandau I did mean my parang Borneo parang. the parang pedang a bring back from 1820 I think come s from North borneo because ut have the brass collar like the pakayuns but also difficult I don t think it is malay the blade form and size I never see at malay weapons . It is more pakayun style blade Ben |
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Hi Ben,
Could you post some pictures of the Parang Pedang 1820? I don't remember all the details of it. Michael |
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I gonna send it private to you
Ben |
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