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Location: USA
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I missed this entirely until just now. ![]() Thanks for the explanation. Interesting stuff. I've been a proponant of mail-piercing tips on pesh kabz and various Indo-Persian forms, but have not given much thought to the SEA weapons in this role. Magabani, don't you have a full set of Moro mail? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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Hi Andrew,
Heres some armour used by Malays. The first is made of tin and the second made of crocodile skin. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
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wow!
Pak Rasdan -- are these photos from Muzium Negara KL? I don't recall ever seeing them. With armor like these, the Malays don't have to worry about being kebal ![]() Are these bullet-proof? I don't mean from an M-16 but rather from a 19th century musket. |
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Location: Kuala Lumpur
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They are from Selangor Muzium in Shah Alam, Rahman. Bullet proof? Nah.. i dont think so. Actually i wanted to take some pictures of a kemuning tree behind the Muzium, but to my suprise it was "trimmed" and not much is left to see. But it'll survive i think.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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These both look like examples of Nias war jackets .
Any provenance with the display ? |
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Hi Rick,
I'm not sure. Theres no caption on these items. Sorry. If u hav samples of Nias war jackets, can u kindly show us? Regards |
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#7 |
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Like this .
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