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nice example you have there and it's a 19th century piece for sure.
Congrats Lew |
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Very nice Fernando. Lew is right, it's a nice old one. Here is an example of mine, much newer and tourist perhaps. I'm not sure what it says on the blade, but I wouldn't be surprised if it said, Welcome to Sumatra, have a nice day.
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Thank you very much for your observation and kind coment, Lew.
Thank you Stephen; now i can see a newer one, to compare. Fernando |
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Fernando
Btw Your dagger has a nice laminated blade Here is an older one like yours for comparison. Naga I like the beautiful wood on yours Lew |
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Hello Lew,
Firstly agree that the rencong is (late ?)19th century. But Lew : Quote:
Best regards, Willem |
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Willem
I did not say older than I said older like yours referring to Fernando's piece. I also like the wood on nagas newer piece it has lovely striped grain to it .Lew |
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Quote:
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Yes some age and corrosion is good to to see the lamination.
some more examples/ Old blades. Top and bottom with clear lamination. |
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here's mine with green horn grip and scabbard. it's interesting how the internal blade cut out is made from one side & covered by a narrow strip of horn held by the copper bands.
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