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The second one I get from a very good netherlands dealer who do also a superb restore job for the end cap of the handle.
![]() It is 77 cm long and 10 mm thick at the base. It will be nice to read your comments and when possible to see other Pade from you, thank's in advance. sajen |
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Good grief!
There is no end to the variety of shapes and names of Indonesian weapons. Albert, we need another book, or Vol.2 :-) Seriously, it seems that every nook and cranny of every village on every speck of an island had its own variant. And I am not talking about Krises..... In comparison, even Caucasian kindjals look monotonous. |
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Albert show a few examples in his book at page 70/71, No. 261, 262 and I think that also 270 is a Pade. sajen |
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They are both from dutchmen! ![]() I also liked both pade's, but was too late with the last one, and I was negotiating with the first one you depicted in this thread. Happily for you it didn,t come to an agreement. ![]() Nice pieces, congratulations! Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 28th June 2009 at 07:56 PM. |
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Hi Sajen!!
congratulations for this pair of pade!! They are marvellous, Iīm happy to see you are the owner of this piece!! Thanks carlos |
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also to you thank you for compliment, maybe the next on market will be your's. sajen |
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Nice ones,
I like the Pade and their different variations. Also they are fun to try out and slash with. Here are a couple of other variations from Sulawesi and Moluccas/Ceram. Michael |
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great examples! Thank you for sharing. One you show me already before. Which one do you think is from Sulawesi? And by what you can see the differents? Detlef |
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There are other members with Pade who like to show them?
sajen |
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I guess the center one, of the three, is from Sulawesi as most of this variation has been collected in SE Sulawesi. But thatīs really hard to say because this sword is in fact ethnic, not regional. Kind regards, Michael |
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Thank you Maurice. |
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