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Old 6th April 2024, 04:47 PM   #1
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Congratulation on a very nice win Sajen.
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Old 6th April 2024, 05:16 PM   #2
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Congratulation on a very nice win Sajen.
Thank you Albert!
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Old 6th April 2024, 06:25 PM   #3
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Curious- what kind of wood is this? The grain reminds me of banati.
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Old 6th April 2024, 08:35 PM   #4
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Curious- what kind of wood is this? The grain reminds me of banati.
Hello WW,

I really don't know but you're correct, it looks similar to banati. It shows a really nice chatoyancy in the sunlight.

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Detlef,

It is a true beauty, and is the gilded material subsea?

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It is a true beauty, and is the gilded material subsea?

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Thank you Martin, and yes, I think that the ferrule/bolster combination is made from suassa. I used a silver cloth to polish it up and it got dark.

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Curious- what kind of wood is this? The grain reminds me of banati.
It seems kemuning (Murraya paniculata) for me, a curly kemuning. Aging along the time, very well specimen. Kemuning is one of famous wood for hilt/handle from Sumatra to Lombok also for people in southern part of Sulawesi.
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It seems kemuning (Murraya paniculata) for me, a curly kemuning. Aging along the time, very well specimen. Kemuning is one of famous wood for hilt/handle from Sumatra to Lombok also for people in southern part of Sulawesi.
Thank you very much for the identification!
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Old 9th April 2024, 11:29 PM   #9
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I was thinking of kemuning but am not fully convinced - for this timber, it would be very strong and regular chatoyance even in burl...

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