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the hilt looks older than the blade.. the blade material reminds me on one of mine.. (( link ))
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Yup, a peninsular panjang - could be Kelantan
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I am resurrecting this thread because is the only one which talks of something of my interest.
I don't have pictures yet of the kris. Are there crossbreed examples of Panjangs with a Pattani or Coteng( Kingfisher) known to the community? I have seen just a couple looking around internet but you never know if they have been assembled in this way . It would certainly make a nice hilt to hold on to while walking with such a weapon, but is it kosher? Last edited by milandro; 1st March 2024 at 10:43 AM. |
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I found another Panjang on line with a Patani Coating Hilt
these are pics from a auction concluded two years ago (so allowable here right?) How usual or unusual is this combination? |
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I have seen Tajong hilts on panjang blades before, but as far as i know this is not a traditionally acceptable combination. The keris panjang you show here is a rather recent blade i think.
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