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Nice that you got this beauty.
I also watched it but it was too expensive to ship it to Europe in case I had won it. It seems like Sulu has kept the oldest form of trunk/beak. It's interesting that this is the most common form found in Peninsular Malaysia, too. Why it is so needs to be researched more, of course... Michael |
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Very nice kalis you have got!
![]() I think the main question was pointed out from Rick in post # 6. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 25th December 2012 at 02:18 PM. |
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thanks Detlef. it's still an ongoing debate as to the point of entry, although rick's statement is a strong possibility, in that it started down south. michael made a good point too, about how sulu's form is similar to peninsular malaysia and indonesia.
also, been thinking about the gangya line: is it safe to say that straight gangya lines are old, but not inclusive, meaning there were some that were made that has a slant at the end? perhaps the straight line was abandoned after a certain point. if that's the case then, krises with straight gangya can be safely assumed that it's of older variety? |
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Let's just say that I have seen older ones with everything right except the straight ganga line.
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