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![]() I guess I've got a lot more to learn... thanks so my modern blade would have a Parang Pedang blade with a Nabur handle?
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But I do like Suwandi's (Valiant Trading Co) blades......
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Thanks for all the info so far Maurice.
Here is the picture of the handle profile I was referring to earlier. I've annotated it with my interpretation - it seemed like a representation of some animal/deity/other... It's definitely abstract, but it struck me that there was something more to the carving than simple ornate grooves. I'm hoping someone has some deeper insights into the culture that produced it. |
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I attached a banjarklewang handle and a parang nabur handle for comparison. Last edited by Maurice; 27th June 2009 at 04:58 PM. |
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Thanks Maurice! I'll be going off to do some research now!
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Do you have a scabbard at the parang pedang t_c?
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No, unfortunately there was no scabbard.
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