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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Kubur and Battara thank you for comments. To sum up, we can say that: 1. the place of origin of this weapon is Northern India. 2. this weapon does not have its own name and is not a type of any... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hello, folks. I bought this item a few years ago, but I can't figure out what type of weapon it is and what region it belongs to. At first, based on the shape and material of the handle, I assumed... |
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![]() Ian, thank you for the info. kronckew, I dont think that thist dha for execution. For all its massiveness, it does not have the best balance for a chopping blow. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() I want to share my new dha. It is really very large - its total length is about one meter and quite heavy - it weighs about 3 kg. Given its weight, it can be assumed that this dha was not a combat... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() A.alnakkas, shure I did it, but there is no signature as well. By the way, you have very great example of shibria. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() A.alnakkas, thank you for the info. Unfortunately, there is no signature on the top of the handle and on the back of the scabbard. Here ist the pics. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hi, everyone. I would like to share shibriya from my collection. Comments and opinions are wellkome. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hallo, everyone. I have the old shield with South East Asia origin, as I think. Anybody know wich region and wich people belongs it? Weight 1.4 kg, diametr 420 mm. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Yes, you are right. This pedang is from Lombok, not Jawa. But this pedang calls CAGAK. Sundrik is absolutly diffrent. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Detlef, I took the info from Albert Zonnevelds book. However, having checked several more authoritative sources of information, I must say that you are right. This knife is bedok. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hi, Martin. The name of the knife is bendo. This is utility knife fron Jawa. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Given all this, I believe that this sword belongs to southern Indo-China - Laos / Vietnam / Cambodia. But I was confused by the end of the blade. I saw the swords of this region, mostly Vietnamese,... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Ariel, Dha with blant end usually found among the kachin people. But their swords are very simple, they do not decorate them. And Kachin swords have no guards. And here there is a large guard about 9... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hello, everyone. Not so long ago, I bought an Asian sword. Total length is 85 cm, blade is 56 cm. The blade seems for me older than the handle. At first I thught that this is Korean sword. But later... |
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hi, evryone. I recently bought a khyber knife like this. I think the handle was replaced, but for a long time. Total length is 610 mm, blade is 450 mm. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() I recently bought an interesting knife. The shape of the blade and the handle of this knife show the Ottoman influence. Similar knives (local name is karakulak) existed in Bulgaria and the Balkans.... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Alan and Ian, thank you for your replies and useful information. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() A few more pedangs with the same hilt, but with slightly different blades I saw in the photos. Given all this, it can be assumed that there was some kind of mass production. Perhaps such weapons were... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() This is the second pedang of this type in my collection. Here are the pictures of another one. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Hi, falks. Recently, I purchased pedang with a blade typical of the Malayan archipelago and a European-style hilt. As seen in the pictures, the blade has a clearly visible pamor. Judging by the... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() I little bit more about blade: From the place where the T-shaped spine ends, the section of the blade becomes diamond-shaped. But the thickness of the blade remainds alost the same. May be + less... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Honestly, I did not expect that my question would cause such a discussion. Concerning the end of the knife blade (the first one) I can say that it is not strengthened. As for the hilt, I have... |
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