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Hi Detief,
Thanks for your reply. I have been looking at Filipino cock fighting blades which seem to be different in their form and attachment method to those from Indonesia so I still feel that my blades and boxes are most likely to be Indonesian Regards Miguel |
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very good possible. I only have seen boxes from Java and Bali and like you can see in complete up I have already problems to differentitate between this both origins! ![]() ![]() One short note, my name is Detlef and not Detief. ![]() ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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Hi Detlef,
Sorry about misspelling your name my eyesight isn't what it was. ![]() Regards Miguel |
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no problem! Best regards, Detlef |
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Sorry for not noticing your earlier query, Miguel.
Also sorry for being unable to provide any info on your taji. In fact I know precious little about cock spurs or cock fighting. Whenever I saw interesting boxes of spurs in the days before cock fighting was banned, I used to buy them, I've got maybe 6 or 8 boxes of spurs, but since cock fights have been banned, except for religious purposes, I haven't seen any boxes of spurs. I do have a single spur in a small bambu tube, but I have no idea where it is from, it is a bit different to the Jawa/Bali spurs I have, in that there is a loop forged into the end to facilitate tying it into place. |
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Thank you for your comments, I know a lot less than you, I originally thought they were arrow or dart heads having no idea they were Taji, thank goodness for the Forum
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Miguel, I bought a single taji many years ago, it came from a local antiques dealer.
He assured me that it was a "native surgical instrument". In East Jawa 40-50 years ago taji were used by thugs as a weapon. |
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