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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Netherlands
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Tim,
Arjen could be right with an imitation of a dohong dagger. The original way of mounting is like a spear with a shaft like this one or in dagger shape like the two on the other picture. I think you did well considering the price of a pint of lager, maybe two or three on an evening and that for three days....... |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Thanks Henk,
If I were to buy only what was traditional to most collectors, I would have no collection at all. The one I having coming, so far looks a lot better than what has been shown so far. Obviously I am hoping for the best. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Greenville, NC
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The hilt style here is almost identical to that of a Malay parang ginah.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I think Charles is the most right at this point off the handle
Ben |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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I have this little knife now. It is very pretty. As far as I know my boozing mates are not in any immediate danger so I can safely say this dagger is worth more than a couple of nights out with them, they do not have any interest in what I collect but who wants to be Billy NO MATES. I have run out of strong day light so the flash is on and I will try better pics as soon as possible. This is only the blade made of many layers. I could suggest with a discrete whisper that the horn of the handle is the "R" word but that will have to wait for day light. I have sorted out the ring on the pommel. The hole locates on to a peg in the horn. Until more time.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Tim, is the base of the spearhead a seperate piece from the blade ?
Last edited by Rick; 13th February 2008 at 12:07 AM. |
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Rick it is one forged piece. The reason I suspect the horn may be "R" horn is because the handle is a solid piece of horn turn from a much larger lump. As far as I know bovine horn is hollow? the tip may indeed be solid but I also think it is not bovine by the fibrous and fleck structure. Unfortunately I am not clever enough with domestic resources to show this in a picture. I feel quite sure especially when I compere to other Buffalo horn, I could be wrong of course. There is a little damage to the horn on the scabbard, just okay with some glue. I do not think it is one of those rare Dohong knives. Just a nice quallity dagger. It is strange how one persons pictures can differ so much from another. Here are some more pictures of the blade.
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