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			Hi guys, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The piece seems to be from Sumbawa, east of Lombok. Indonesian collectors call them Pedang Sumbawa. The area was outside of colonial control until the 20th century and was home to many traders of various areas from Indonesia, which explains the eclectic mix of styles seen on some of them.  | 
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 Do you refer to the pedang which start the thread? Regards, Detlef  | 
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			Hello Peter, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thanks for chiming in! Quote: 
	
 Sumbawa received a very heavy dose of cultural input from Gowa. As already mentioned, blades from Sulawesi (especially its Southeast) were heavily traded throughout the eastern islands; it would not surprise me to also find some on Sumbawa, too. Quote: 
	
 Most swords attributed to Sumbawa in AvZ are actually based on traditional styles already established by Gowa (or other ethnic groups from South[west] Sulawesi). Regards, Kai  | 
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