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Old 10th June 2011, 09:08 PM   #2
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Could be a Pattani blade, judging from the shape of luk and especially last luk. Somewhere between a Carita and Malela blade.

Here a similar size of greneng (not so often (?) on a Peninsular blade);

and similar solution of gandhik/gonjo (possibly Terengganu).

Striking, how similar are some features of Peninsular keris sometimes to Bali/Lombok keris (this example of course beeing havily Bugis influenced), again Kembang Kacang/Gandhik/Gonjo area.
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