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Old 3rd August 2022, 05:23 PM   #1
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Just acquired these two parangs on a Scottish Borders auction


labelled as 2 eastern swords with cockatoo handles 40 in.


Look like long Parang Amanrmu to me.


Any comments would be appreciated. Better Photos when they arrive.
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Awesome. Are the blades chromed and how long are they?
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Old 3rd August 2022, 10:42 PM   #3
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labelled as 2 eastern swords with cockatoo handles 40 in.


Look like long Parang Amanrmu to me.
Thanks, Wayne! These look interesting, indeed.

For any archipelago sword 40" total length and blades of about 35" are extremely long. Based on the blade shape alone, it certainly is not related to amanremu from northern Sumatra.

I need more details, especially on the hilt.

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Old 10th August 2022, 06:36 PM   #4
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A friend found them from a previous sale he remembered, apparently they are chromed presentation parangs. I'd prefer unchromed/sharp....They were VERY cheap.
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Swords arrived today, they are beasts, indeed chromed. There are a few areas of black rust spotting on the blades, no flaking. There is a pattern of eyelash arcs near the guard.
Grips are varnished, i'll strip off the varnish, and oil finish or wax them. The front half of the blades are quite sharp, the rear half is not sharp at all, basically rectangular. The balance point is where the transition happens fairly rapidly as the blade widens. The blade is distal tapered. Wood grips have some scrape marks. All tight.The grips are stylized cockerels.
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Are the blades flexible?
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Are the blades flexible?
They are bit flexible, and will bow & return true a couple inches on moderate pressure, more near the thinner tip half. Not wobbly.
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