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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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A VERY NICE PIECE, I WISH YOU HAD THE SCABBARD ALSO AS A LOT OF INFORMATION CAN BE GAINED FROM THEM ALSO. I AM LIKE YOU AS FAR AS TO WHAT A DAYAK SWORD IS TO BE CALLED NOW, I USED TO JUST CALL THEM ALL MANDAU
![]() ![]() I THINK THE HANDLE IS CARVED FROM DEER ANTLER RATHER THAN BONE. |
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Barry, you are too kind ;^)
Dajak, here are some more - I am not certain which views you want to see. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by mmontoro; 22nd March 2006 at 02:09 AM. |
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#3 |
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This one wouldn't fit in the last post
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Hi thanks for the pics the blade is the style off the parang pedang.
The Handle might be replaced or a variation on the Handle. A very nice example (If you wanna part it you now my email address ![]() ![]() The handle sty is Iban looks like it is from the North |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Your Parang is really unique!
As Dajak states it's closest to an Iban version of a Parang Pedang. The classic Parang Pedang has a completely different hilt, like the one on Latoks. What makes me hesitate, more than Dajak does, is also the tip of the blade. All Parang Pedangs I have seen has another kind of tip with a slope in the other direction. Michael |
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#6 |
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Thank you, gentlemen.
Manny |
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