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Hmmm, you're right Gwirya .
I noticed that while processing the shot last night; any way it gives a good silhouette image of the spaces . ![]() Trick or Treat anyone ??
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A ligan -- either Lombok or Balinese -- with "double gandhik". Regol ligan? It has two sogokanS in each side. I am not sure what "angun-angunan" (dhapur) it is...
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These are more close ups on the sogokan and the sor-soran of this ligan (keris pedang)...
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I hope, it is a keris ligan. Length: 49 cm. An interesting connexion of blade and ganja.
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Is there a change from dull to sharp a little more than halfway to the point on the greneng side of the blade, Gustav ?
If not, then you have an interesting Bali/Lombok keris form . |
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[QUOTE=Rick]Is there a change from dull to sharp a little more than halfway to the point on the greneng side of the blade, Gustav ?
Rick, there isn't such change, the blade is otherwise a current keris blade. |
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[QUOTE=Gustav]
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(of course that doesn't mean much )Anyone else seen this feature before in a Bali/Lombok keris ? Also, it's beautiful .
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