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Thanks,
I really like that one myself!The handle is wood, the blade is approx. 22 inches long and the sides are straight, making a "V," shape.The blade is only 7/8" at it's widest, but it is a heavy blade,almost 3/8" thick at the base, tapering off to less than 1/16" at the tip. |
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Hullo everybody!
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From your photo, the blade width appears to taper slightly towards the hilt. So, all in all, I'd call the piece: Gobang Sintoeng Perah Boehaja. It is principally a sabre, but can function as a chopper. Comes from the eastern part of traditional Soenda lands (i.e. western half of Java), e.g. the territory of the former Sultanate of Tjirebon. Best, Last edited by Amuk Murugul; 17th August 2013 at 10:36 PM. |
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Thank you for the great information that you provided me;I am making a tag and labeling it now.
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