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|  16th December 2006, 07:09 AM | #1 | 
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				 |  Sangkuh related to Sangkoh? 
			
			A while back their was a discusion on a weapon perhaps designed off a bayonet known as a sangkuh. Recently I was looking through Traditional weapons of the indonesian archipeligo  and found a weapon used by the Kalimantan, Sea dayaks known as a Sangkoh, could these two weapons be related? Now I know that book doesn't have perfect information but is there a possible connection? It says the sangkoh is a thrusting blade used in close quarters. Sounds to me how i would of used a Sangkuh. Does anyone know how sangkoh is prononounced? does anyone have one?  Sincerely, Eli P.S. Their is some breif information on how the Sangkoh looks if you would like to know. | 
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|  18th December 2006, 03:41 PM | #2 | 
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			They don't seem to be related to each other. Sangkoh is a long spear with flat spear head according to van Z, Ling Roth etc. Sangkuh is a short weapon, shaped like a triangular bayonet, as you described. Michael | 
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