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Has someone seen these "arm" carvings before somewhere?
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And this has been the only auction picture.
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No, I have never seen anything like it.
It makes me think of celtic decorations. An interesting cross cultural link ![]() ![]() If you compare the blade with the carved inside of the scabbard, is it a perfect fit ? Sometimes the exact outlines of the blade are followed on the inside of the scabbard. Best regards, Willem |
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I don't compared it until now and it's not a match, so I think that the scabbard don't belong to the blade.Best regards, Detlef |
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Detlef, I bet that bamboo reinforcement at the edge can be restored. I am sure Arjan would know.
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First is the backside of the scabbard in very bad shape and since blade and scabbard don't belong together I am unsure what I will do with the parts!? Make a nice display for the front panel? Would mean to destroy the rotan binding. ![]() To restore the scabbard is a challenge in my eyes, and no fitting blade? I am more as unsure. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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On the scabbard of a penopah andai a human figure is depicted with a similar arm and hand with four fingers.
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What you call penopah andai, is it a sword like in the picture? I ask since our member Amuk, from whom I borrowed the picture, calls it in this thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=borneo as isaw. When you look close you will see that the thumb rests in the palm by the carving from the piece in question. Regards, Detlef |
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What would you do with the sheath? Any suggestions?
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I would probably store it in my attic. There is till some space. you can DM me for the address
![]() ![]() But seriously, the patina is great. I would probably remove the rattan and put the front of scabbard on display without the blade. |
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I once bought a relatively small scabbard with heavily damaged lower section and no blade. It ended up like this.
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Featured in: 'Traditionele Wapens van Borneo. De uitrusting van de koppensnellers. Deel III, Zwaarden en messen.' ['Traditional weapons of Borneo. The attire of the head-hunters. Volume III, Swords and knives.'] |
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