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The first blade from left could be a shortened blade from Lombok, the third blade looks like a Malay Peninsula blade. The second sheath looks slightly strange, with the very long Batang (Gandar) for a not so long Sapukala. Also the Sampir (Gambar) seems to be rather low; could the upper part of it be reshaped?
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I am inclined to agree that the context of any "improvement" to an older keris is something that does need consideration.
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quite an observaion Gustav. |
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Best regards Last edited by Jean; 26th November 2012 at 11:00 AM. |
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With the risk of being far too blunt...
Could it be that this thread belongs more or less in the swap section ?
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