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These 2 Javanese gana hilts show minimum or no "improvement". IMO these "gana" hilts from South Sumatra constitute a separate type of hilt in adition to the "putri malu/ Durga" style hilts (see pic) and the several Jawa demam style hilts from the region. |
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This has been a fruitful thread - many thanks to all those who have contributed to it.
There remains the question - how do we refer to these hilts? If hunchback is perhaps unacceptable, how about humpback? (And our descriptions could give a reference to this thread.) To refer to them as Richard III or Notre Dame or ... hilts would be a bit misleading. |
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![]() Last edited by Jean; 12th June 2020 at 09:11 AM. |
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I think York style would be classier than hunchback. After all they are pretty glorious
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