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Old 6th June 2025, 08:41 AM   #1
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Mandau hilts were a form of currency in Borneo. If necessary, the owner could remove the hilt from the sword and sell it.

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Old 6th June 2025, 11:49 AM   #2
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Mandau hilts were a form of currency in Borneo. If necessary, the owner could remove the hilt from the sword and sell it.

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Hi Yuri, thanks for the info, no idea the handle was/is a monetary value. You do come across loose handles.

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Old 6th June 2025, 03:40 PM   #3
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As for the monetary system. an interesting book is :

Stranger in the Forest: On Foot Across Borneo

By Eric Hanssen

Het crossed the Island by foot in the early 80's and in that time such a journey still depended on trade items, rather than money.
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Old 6th June 2025, 07:58 PM   #4
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Here some pictures of my mandau which I think qualifies as mantikei.
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Here some pictures of my mandau which I think qualifies as mantikei.
Hi Willem,

Sorry, forget you as a person who knows also well about mandaus!

And thank you for providing the word "mantikei" for laminated mandaus, I searched for nothing in my memories for this word!

PS: I see a little bit of rust at the tip of the blade from your nice mantikei mandau you should care about!

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Impressive chopper.

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