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Thank you for your presentation Lorenz.
Post #25 is very interesting to me. It is not often such a simple reference can be found and it is another clue in relation to a Royal Malay Keris in my collections. Regards to squatting, it is also an important simple natural form that man and woman has been doing for thousands of years with numerous advantageous reasons for doing so to increase life expectancy and to deliver life. You have mail. Gav |
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Location: East Coast USA
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Honestly Miguel I'm sure your talking points have come up on past threads. So I am going to ask you to please wrap this up in your next post.
Btw your question to our keris experts really doesn't belong in the ethno section? "Finally, may I also take this opportunity to inquire from David, Alan, Gustav, and the other experts in Indonesian kerises, as to the 'deal' on the squatting figure on the keris hilts? Thanks" Lew Last edited by Lew; 18th November 2012 at 01:35 PM. |
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I have decided to close this thread for now. Miguel please PM me when you decide you can wrap up your thoughts on this subject.
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