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Hi Charles that are 2 very nice naburs I have send Rick a pic off naburs
the straight one can be seen also in the book from Zonneveld There is one with a full brass hilt Last edited by Rick; 9th May 2005 at 05:40 PM. |
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Charles and Dajak,
Excellent examples posted! What has always impressed me about the majority of these weapons are how well made the blades are. They often have complicated fullering, spine work, yelmans, etc. and are quite substantial, well balanced weapons that feel really well in the hands. I am still waiting for the first wootz example to pop up! |
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Maybe I am seeing dha behind every tree, but I am struck by the resemblance of the tips to those found in dha, especially those of the nabur on both ends in Dajak's photo. Right down to the little flip on the tip of the right-hand one -- hua lu guy it would be called on a Thai sword.
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The end of most off the naburs are looking like Jimpuls some have krowits as can be seen on the straight ones so the influence from Dayaks on these swords can be notice ,
These weapons where used by sea dajaks pirates and malay pirates |
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Yes, the scrollwork on some is clearly reminiscent of mandau and kampilan. For comparison, this is hua lu guy ...
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I think I see a very similar example to mine (fourth from right) . Do any of your examples have a red line painted on the hilt just above the ferrule ?
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Hi yes 2 off the naburs from me have red at that place
Nice Handle is there some carving on the top ? here are some pics off Jimpuls Last edited by Rick; 10th May 2005 at 05:55 PM. |
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