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Old 5th July 2014, 05:10 PM   #1
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Hello Rick,

It is from the Tengger Mountains.
In the museum of Leiden are several of them, all from the Tenggerese..

A good Belgium friendcollector of mine, who alerted me on your post, has also one in his private collection and did some research before and knew what it was.

Regards from Belgium and the Netherlands!
Where did you get those cool maps? They are very cool….
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Old 5th July 2014, 06:18 PM   #2
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I am trying to think back on obscure pieces ultimately being correctly identified on this site and I really believe this one "might take the cake".

Interesting piece, and even more fascinating to learn more about it.

Personally, I have never seen anything remotely similar.

Good post Rsword!
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Old 6th July 2014, 10:45 AM   #3
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Where did you get those cool maps? They are very cool….
I have this very big Atlas "van Tropisch Nederland", 1938.
I made the photos with my cellphone from it.

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Old 6th July 2014, 10:49 AM   #4
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My friend didn't mind placing a photo of the sword in his collection.

So here it is!
Enjoy.....

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Nice find Rick and cool research Maurice!

Blades from the Tenggerese, like the Badui, is not something you see everyday...

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Nice find Rick and cool research Maurice!

Blades from the Tenggerese, like the Badui, is not something you see everyday...

Michael
Are there documented blades known from the Badui people?

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Are there documented blades known from the Badui people?

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Reread the gobang article I've sent you a while ago Detlef. There you'll find more info about the Badoei blades..

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Reread the gobang article I've sent you a while ago Detlef. There you'll find more info about the Badoei blades..

Rg Maurice
Hi Maurice,

yes, forget it!

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Are there documented blades known from the Badui people?

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they have a bedog style of golok with a distinct handle shape.. these can be purchased online if you search golok badui or golok baduy they are quite short hand handles quite large.. there handles are all wood normally lack wood.. as they dont keep large animals
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they have a bedog style of golok with a distinct handle shape.. these can be purchased online if you search golok badui or golok baduy they are quite short hand handles quite large.. there handles are all wood normally lack wood.. as they dont keep large animals
Thank you Julius,
when we looked to the same sites I nearly would say that this as golok Badui described and offered knives are indeed just bedogs.

I have learned later how they look (the Badui swords), the shown one was once for sale, this few pictures I keep.

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