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Old 11th February 2011, 05:44 PM   #1
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I have strong doubts we can call this feature kul buntet. In "Keris di Lombok" this is described as Rembulan or Wulan Gangsal, or Mata Kolo. Never have seen this on a Javanese keris before.

One time as pamor, one as kinatah (or remnants of it):
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Old 11th February 2011, 06:35 PM   #2
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Never have seen this on a Javanese keris before.
Really Gustav? I have one. Also Yogyakarta, also with wengkon and also with kendit on the gonjo...
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Old 11th February 2011, 09:24 PM   #3
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Really Gustav? I have one. Also Yogyakarta, also with wengkon and also with kendit on the gonjo...
David, if you would post your's, it would be the second I would see, that's all Absolutely no other mind in my words.
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Old 11th February 2011, 09:30 PM   #4
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David, if you would post your's, it would be the second I would see, that's all Absolutely no other mind in my words.
Gustav, i so rarely post images of the blades of my keris from my personal collection and i hope you don't mind that i'd rather not break that practice solely to prove a point. But i was just looking at it today, it's still there and hopefully you will take my word for it.
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Old 11th February 2011, 09:55 PM   #5
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David, it seems you think, I have doubts about existence of your keris. Absolutely not!

I know, you post very seldom pictures of your keris and I understand and deeply respect it. It absolutely wasn't a request to do this. I simply said:

"if you would post your's, it would be second I would see, that's all".

Oncemore, all I wanted to say in this thread is, calling this feature Kul Buntet is doubtful for me (and I could be wrong), and I have never seen this on a Javanese keris before (and now I do).

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Old 11th February 2011, 10:34 PM   #6
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I've seen this effect in the blumbangan in a few keris, I don't know how many, I haven't kept score, but the best example I know of is in a Peninsula keris that is in a friend's collection.

I don't think we can call it a kul buntet, because the kul buntet is a separately forged coil of material that is applied to the blade, this effect shown here in the blumbangan appears to have been created by cutting through layers of pamor, which in itself demonstrates a high degree of skill and beautiful forge control.

If in fact it is a coil of pamor material that has been inserted as a plug into the blumbangan, it would be more correct to call it a puser. Examination under magnification should allow determination of one or the other.

The wengkon is a seemingly simple pamor, but in fact it is one of the most difficult pamors to forge. It is only very, very recently that a couple of current era makers have mastered the production of this pamor. The example shown here is a nice one.

Marco, does the gonjo have a central line of pamor on its top face, as well as its side faces?
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Old 12th February 2011, 12:58 AM   #7
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....Marco, does the gonjo have a central line of pamor on its top face, as well as its side faces?
No Alan there is not any lines.
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Old 12th February 2011, 03:57 PM   #8
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David, it seems you think, I have doubts about existence of your keris. Absolutely not!

I know, you post very seldom pictures of your keris and I understand and deeply respect it. It absolutely wasn't a request to do this. I simply said:

"if you would post your's, it would be second I would see, that's all".

Oncemore, all I wanted to say in this thread is, calling this feature Kul Buntet is doubtful for me (and I could be wrong), and I have never seen this on a Javanese keris before (and now I do).

No worries Gustav. It's nice to know that my word is trusted.
In respect to Alan's response, i did have some doubts that this was kul buntet which is why i also suggested the possibility of lintang mas which from my reading is apparently to be found at the sorsoran. But it may well be something else as well. Closer examination might tell.
My own keris though is clearly a true kul buntet and the kendit on the gonjo also shows a "belt" on the top of the gonjo.
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Old 2nd April 2011, 03:29 PM   #9
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I have a brojol keris with wengkon pamor ..... I hope, can useful to all
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