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Hello Ericlaude,
The blade and handle look odd. The base of the blade does not have the traditional bismallah carving, and the filaments look cut...Is the blade of uniform thickness? I haven't seen handles like this one yet. It doesn't seem to match the floral bud of the scabbard. Newer piece? ![]() Regards, Emanuel |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hello Emanuel,
The tickness isn't uniforme and the blade have a pamor and it's an old piece. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hi Ericlaude,
it's a sekin from Sumatra, the handle is typical for this daggers. But the "greneng" at the blade look a little bit abnormal. Search for sekin here, you will see some similar daggers. You will find it also in Van Z. under this name. sajen Last edited by Sajen; 24th July 2009 at 04:03 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Looks like a *Hulu Dandan variant with the end shortened a bit .
![]() *Van Z. pg.52 fig. 131 |
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Hi sajen,
Thank you, now I found it in the " Van Zonneveld" book. |
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