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Old 25th June 2006, 05:50 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by nechesh
I believe pedang actually translates as "sword". This seems far too short for that description. Perhaps badek would be a better term.
I would love to see closer shots of the blade. Looks like it might have a pamor and could use a good clean and stain.
that is my understanding as well, i guess you could call it a 'short short sword'

i'll post some more pics when it arrives, lime juice & arsenic may be a bit difficult to aquire (at least the arsenic bit) i'll have a look in the local garden/farmers centre at the rat poisons....failing that i have some ferric chloride which stains damascus well but is a bit non-traditional for an indonesian blade, at least lime juice clears FeCl staining off really well for next time when i find some arsenic. don't want to do anything too aggressive on it.

i'm interested in seeing what the apparent re-enforcement of the scabbard tip is, it looks a bit like the scabbard drag on a european sabre scabbard....

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