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Old 22nd February 2023, 01:05 AM   #1
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the tjikeroeh swords do seem to be interesting and very similar...

I still need to research English Wilkinson blades sold in the area.

the tang does not seem to be welded, it is very corroded black but seems flush and solid except for that little bit of extra metal( and i was pretty shure it was metal), I did give it a second look when I noticed that before you mentioned it, and as far as I can tell it looks like one solid piece, not shure why that would be left there, thinking about it now ,..maybe someone tried to solder a replacement guard? I will also try to get better photos of that part.

and werecrow thank you very much for sharing that photo, maybe it will help solve the mystery. I'm guna look into the markings myself, hopefully though someone else has seen similar ,

Kai, how about the style of the Gagang ?
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Old 22nd February 2023, 01:20 AM   #2
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here it is again highlighting a previous photo
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Old 22nd February 2023, 04:24 AM   #3
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Joe, no matter how many times i look at the photos you posted i am afraid i am just not seeing a concave/convex cross-section on you blade. It should look something like this.
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Old 22nd February 2023, 04:24 AM   #4
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I want to share a though I had before I forget it...

ever play hockey as a kid,
with those cheap plastic hockey sticks,
and you almost instinctually bend blade,
so you can have a good slap shot
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Old 22nd February 2023, 04:42 AM   #5
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the cross section as i see it
in actuality the cross section doesn't come to the sharp point till past the dotted line
the concaveness starts really to show also at the end of the dotted line at as it becomes sharp

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Old 23rd February 2023, 11:31 AM   #6
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Hi Joe,

Interesting sword that you have shown in some detail. I agree with the comment that this hilt is made from antler rather than bone. The carved structures show a lovely amber color that seems to come from handling, sweat, dirt, and smoke (from indoor fires), a color distinctive of older Borneo hilts that have been used a lot. The angle of the carving that juts out from the hilt is not anatomically consistent with a primate bony structure.

As to age, it is very hard to judge from pictures. Your hilt certainly looks as though it could be a hundred years or more old. Again, I would base that on the patina of the hilt.

The blade is an odd one and very hard to assess with the substantial oxidation and grime on it. Whether or not it is a mandau is hard to say, but others have given you reasons why it may not be. If you want to know more about this blade, I would suggest cleaning it and taking it back to white if you can. That will give a much clearer idea of any marks that may be on it. If you want to darken the blade again, treatment with vinegar produces a nice grayness and will sometimes pick out laminated elements. Make sure then to oil it well or use a micro-silicone wax (e.g. Renaissance Wax) to limit rusting,

I would leave the hilt as it is. That patina is attractive IMHO and honestly come by over time.

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Joe, when I enlarged the letter "G" on your blade, it has a somewhat unusual appearance. The serif at the end of the top curve is entirely above the terminus of the curve. This is hinted at in a number of fonts (mostly old) but this example is about the most extreme I've seen. At the bottom end, there is another oddity. As the bottom end of the curve approaches the vertical leg of the G, it takes an abrupt dive to join the bottom of the leg. Again, I can't recall seeing that in another antique font.


I'm not an expert on fonts, but I have read a bit about them and I find the various styles interesting. Perhaps there is someone here who recognises this form of the letter G. I'm fairly sure it's not a British font and that the style probably predates 1900.


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Old 24th February 2023, 12:36 AM   #8
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thanks Ian for the help

I am still having fun researching the various Tjikeroeh swords

still a lot to for me to read up on ,with what people have suggested, I unfortunately am researching way too many things at the moment... even got a library book for something else I'm research and its coming due.

I may have to devote more research to this one a bit later

( I also recently got a very different sword from Australia, I'm done with the research I can do on it for now , without it in my hands, I'm ready give some info with it when I get it. and I'm Sure my theories are just going to be loved)

anyways

so for my Dayak handle
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