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Old 27th October 2007, 07:49 PM   #1
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Hi Michael you see the rattan binding on some philipine weapons like the moro keris in the north part off borneo
and some mandau s have it too .
I have an parang sankit from the Muruts with binding like an moro keris .

the Leiden museum is nice but you also see that they have Sikims that they are telling it is from Borneo .
the only Thing I use the Leiden museum for is when they bring the weapon in .


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Old 27th October 2007, 08:10 PM   #2
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Hi Michael you see the rattan binding on some philipine weapons like the moro keris in the north part off borneo
and some mandau s have it too .
I have an parang sankit from the Muruts with binding like an moro keris .

the Leiden museum is nice but you also see that they have Sikims that they are telling it is from Borneo .
the only Thing I use the Leiden museum for is when they bring the weapon in .


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Hi Ben,

I think the few examples they have chosen to illustrate, as typical for the region, in the catalogues
are better documented than some of the few mistakes that show up in all publications.
I don't know the Sikim example but doesn't they describe where it was collected, not manufactured?
I know which parang sangkit you mean and it looks very much like a Sulu binding but it's not rattan?
Otherwise I agree on the rattan on the hilts of Moro swords.

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