In Sarawak a top is not "Gasing" but "Pangka" , played by the Iban children several decades ago. Once kids go to school in the 1960's they no longer spend time developing their game according to a local historian.
Photo from BBC :Victorian children spinning tops. |
The best pangka were made from belian wood because they could not be "demolished" or cracked by an aggressive top.
The competition would be won by a top which could "crack" another top. It was not a competition to find out which top could spin the longest.
Adults who were very skilled in making pangka would be surrounded by admiring children in the longhouse. Some pangka were even square ones.
Those were the days.
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