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 Batak sword? 
		
		
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		This one just ended by ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Very-Nice-19...vip=true&rt=nc 
	I was outbid but think that the happy winner have get it for a very very good price, hopefully someone from the forum. I think that it is a Batak sword but frankly said I never have seen something similar before. I would like to know if someone is able to enlighten me.  | 
		
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 Hello Detlef, 
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 Regards, Kai  | 
		
 Hi Detlef! 
	Killer sword bro - I love the hilt and fittings! The blade (lading, as kai says) and especially scabbard says Batak to me too, although I haven't seen a similar hilt in my (rather diminutive) collection of material on the Batak. Most often, I've seen the lading with a Babah Buya hilt. Love the color and structure of the horn - and is that a very cool native repair we see on the ridge? I have no doubt that kai will be back with a photo of a match. ;) Hope you have a great weekend guys, - Thor  | 
		
 ...just clicked on the link and saw the price - holy crap that was cheap! Hope it went to someone around here? :) 
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 Very nice sword! 
	A pity you got outbid on this one... I think the blade is a typicall amanremu blade. Maurice  | 
		
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		Nice sword. 
	The hilt makes me think of lopah petawaran hilts. although the cutting edge in reversed on them. The end cap of the hilt is a repair. Wonder if the shape and length of this cap is original, or was it longer, as with the Lopah Petwaran handles :shrug: can we call this a "hulu paroh blesekan" ? Best regards, Willem  | 
		
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 Regards, Kai  | 
		
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 Note that this is small (blade 11.5 inches = 29 cm) - should handle more like a knife rather than a sword. Regards, Kai  | 
		
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 It seems quite possible that all these hilts with long protrusions developed from a common base/idea though! Regards, Kai  | 
		
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 Please check this picture. There is definately a difference in the silverwire pattern, as well as the refinement of this silverwork.  | 
		
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 Haha missed that! Would be a very tiny amanremu blade than.. Regards, Maurice  | 
		
 Thank you all for comment! :)  
	I am also haven't seen that it is so small! :D  | 
		
 Ok I just handled this piece this weekend here at the Louisville show.  IT is a nice piece but small - more of a dagger size, not a sword.   
	Almost bought it, but bought other stuff at the show.........  | 
		
 I have my doubts: there are no other hilts like this found in any reference works; the blade is much smaller than usual; it was originally sold by a Sumatran dealer who seems to "renovate" old blades now and then. 
	Michael  | 
		
 [QUOTE=VVV it was originally sold by a Sumatran dealer who seems to "renovate" old blades now and then. 
	[/QUOTE] Yes, my great fear. When offered from a suspicious seller, your are warned. But when it shows up in a different setting, your are less careful and hope to have found a rare variation.... :shrug: :( :mad:  | 
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