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Old 8th May 2005, 12:19 AM   #2
tom hyle
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Wow, those are nice looking swords. One can see a relation to jimpul, parang latok, etc, particularly in the broader tipped one. Any ideas regarding the variations in parang nabur? This type speaks of Borneo? (was there some connection to Turkey though?) There's the bathead ones, which I have a sword I think is one of; PI, yes? I've seen Indonesian ones, which they call a different name; parang sabet? Those curved Java goloks seem similar. BTW, I developed my film; I'm a terrible photographer, but at least wheels are rolling to where you'll one day see some of these pieces you've heard about
As to the screw; is it tang? Either way, does a little tang go into the pommel from the end of the knucklebow, Eurosabre style? Might the srew go thru that? I, savage that I am would likely be tempted to unsrcew it and see what happens, but of course, I do not suggest or advise any action for any persons, nor do I speak for or represent the forum, etc. etc. etc.

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