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Old 20th April 2026, 08:44 PM   #40
another_rick
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Hi Amuk,
Thank you for the link and info. It led me, at last, to the specs (below) for the kris that Gustav cited in post #21 - yours, I take it.
Mine is a little shorter (57 cm & 11 waves) but the overall construction and inlay logic seem very similar.
What especially caught my attention: both seem unusually (?) stout at 1.5 and 1.6 cm.

Curious about your opinion on the comparison and any thoughts you're willing to share.

https://vikingsword.com/vb/showpost....40&postcount=7
Name: Ki Pakpak
Cat: BadjoNaga
Type: SaptaPratala
Wave: 13
Blade: 60 cm. 1.5 cm. thick
Age: c.1900
Origin: Mindanaoe
Comment: Silver inlay along length of blade on both sides.

One more photo, in case it's helful:
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