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Another vote for Nias.
Would love to get a better view on the blade once it arrives, Detlef. ![]() Regards, Kai |
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+1 for Nias
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Opinion:
Nias, that's a minimalist interpretation of the Lasara hilt; the ferrule also has the Nias look. It looks rusty. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
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I'm for Nias as well.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Nias for me.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Thank you all for your educated opinions and I agree with the most of you (sorry Tim
![]() The patina of the brass handle is IMVHO the give away, thank you Robert for lighten up the picture, it show it much better. Kai, be sure that I will show better pictures soon. So by length it is a Si Euli, see by the handle style in Albert G. Van Zonneveld, page 123, pic. 498. Thank you all again, Detlef |
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I think that's the first brass handle I've seen on a Nias sword.
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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sorry, I doubt! ![]() ![]() Brass handles are by Nias swords and knives not uncommon so far I know. Regards, Detlef |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Here some hopefully better pictures. The brass handle has a enormus patination, it would be a shame to clean it. The crudely worked blade is almost black but has red/active rust as well, I am unsure what I will do.
![]() I am now not sure anymore that it can be called si euli, a si euli is a knife/dagger but this is formed like a golok and seems to be a working tool mainly. Opinions? Age I would guess end of 19th century/beginning 20th century. I am glad that I see it. It coming from a household clearance from an old skipper who lives now in a rest home but this is unproved. I've taken a lot of pictures and will show them all. |
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