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Old 7th March 2006, 06:35 PM   #1
Dajak
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Hi John no problem to use it if you need better pics or anything just ask

Is the artical from you

I know the grand daugther from genaral van Daalen she was on Sumatra visiting the museum overthere and get a map with copys from the museum overthere pic enclosed


The sword comes from an very old collection from a famous collector that is not more with us but is known over the world

here some other Atjeh weapons
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Old 8th March 2006, 12:16 AM   #2
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Yes I pulled together the information on the article. I must say the pictures here and the ones you e-mailed me show an impressive collection of aceh( atjeh) swords and shields. They are fairly uncommon in the US so difficult to find. I have been told by dealers in England that they also do not see many of the peudeueng peusangan with either handle style.
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