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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA Georgia
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Dave, Thought the hilt looked Summatran. Good to see you posting here. All our best to you and Lonna. Pics of a Summatran knife with similar hilt, (prov Erik Farrow / Bill Sutterfield) Bill, Anne, Chumley and Tucker |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sweden
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Thanks Bill,
I haven't found my reference yet but the hilt is Sumatran and has some kind of name that I don't remember without looking in the book, or reference article, I can't find. ![]() The blade shape of the eBay mini-chopper also looks Sumatran, maybe Palembang area, except that I haven't seen those protrusions before? It doesn't look like a fighting blade because of the size and no tip for thrusting? So I suspect it's some kind of tool knife, or ceremonial knife, with the same hilt as yours? Very interesting piece. But I still guess/vote for Sumatra. Michael |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Bill;Michael; I agree with you that the handle definitly does look sumatran, but i still can't quite believe that that strange blade couldn't be from borneo. It's very hard for me to ignore the engraving that looks to me to be an iban inspired motif. We have had many, many sumatran krises and parangs over the years, and i can't recall even one that had this type of engraving on the blade. I hope if somone has a sumatran blade of any kind with this style of decoration that they would post pictures. It might give us some idea of where in sumatra this could have come from........Dave
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