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			Thank you David,It is indeed a parang ginah, Stone page 481 and van Zoneveld page 98, (only a description no photo) confirm it.
 I have not found any name or picture for the other tools or weapons
 
 Thanks Emanuel,
 You are right with the French translation and the concave blade.
 But for me, a machete is a long strait blade slashing tool, with sometime a bit of an upwards convex tip, that can be utilized as a weapon.
 I have seen many in Africa and in South America. I have one from South America.
 Do you really think that the pieces I showed could be named machete in English ?
 I have never seen machete with such a convex curved shape.
 
 You said : Sickle, bill-hook and scythe cover the concave blades.
 You are right again but what about those with convex blades that are not arms/weapons ?
 English is usually a very precise language and I am a bit surprise that a generic name for convex tools cannot be found.
 May be one of the expert of the forum could help me ?
 Thanks in any case, I have learned something with your post.
 Regards
 Michel
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