I can't help but notice that the file work at forte on this one resembles the "elephant trunk" area of a keris. Do kembang kacang usually imitate this feature of the keris? I don't recall seeing such a representation on Sumatran, Malay or Borneo knives other than keris. 
 
 
The blade seems to have some age (? 19th C). Would you call it a golok?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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