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Hi Carlos
My english also bad so somethimes hard to explain things for me. And Bill thanks for the link but I have the books I used to have the original ones but difficult to use these old ones I have 2 new ones that easy to handle Regards , ben |
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Hi all,
as You pheraphs know, I'm a beginner, so what do You think about this hilt ? Was it really used, or is a recent item for tourist? Thank You Paolo |
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Hi Paolo there is no heavely use of wear on the handle and no patina shown
on the wood . Here are some pics off mandau handles and one wooden hadle from an murut sword so you can see what I mean with sign off wear Paolo |
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I am also learning and I like these mandaus now for a year or so.
I try to learn as much as possible by looking on ebay (there you see how mostly tourist parts look) And I look here on this forum and books and try to get pictures of other collectors and try to see the differents between them. Although I bought a couple of weeks a mandau on ebay which I really liked. And you don't see this patina good on the pictures, but in real it has the same patina as another one who I possess. That one I bought of someone who collects these items himself and I fully trust in selling no "touristic parts" I enclose some pictures. |
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Hi send me some pics off the blade scabbard and I will tell you what I think about it and why send it in email to me
pm me and I give you my mail address Ben |
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Hello,
In 1998 and 2001, there were violent conflicts in Kalimantan between local Dayak tribes and Madurese who had been settled trough the Indonesian government's transmigration programme. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/1191865.stm Many people were decapitated and heads were missing, so it appears that some Dayaks can still resurect the old practice if pushed too far. Regards, Emanuel |
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Hi Ben,
having the hilt remains of red hairs, I hoped it was really used (also if to me looked quite recent). However thank You for the really clarifying pics. Paolo |
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