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Old 30th July 2023, 09:31 AM   #1
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Alan,
Very accurate and detailed comment, thank you!
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Old 27th August 2023, 04:15 AM   #2
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It took a bit of time to find my example.
Worth the wait imo.
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Old 27th August 2023, 07:43 AM   #3
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I Like it, stylish and simple
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It took a bit of time to find my example.
Worth the wait imo.
Definitely worth the wait I love it.

Similar of yours made by Pak Sukamdi (from Keris Jawa book)
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Well, it's time to add two of my favorite pictures.
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Old 27th August 2023, 10:47 AM   #6
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well, forging of blades it is a flourishing industry in the Indonesian archipelago and there is no shortage of modern blades.

Personally I find the bethok forms very elegant.

I wanted to have one and when it was offered to me from my German correspondent on Bali I took it.
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Old 27th August 2023, 11:10 AM   #7
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Most of the lately posted here actually are Jalak Budho.

At least some if not most of blades in my pics will end as "river findings".

Regarding the Keris of Milandro, I would like to add, strangeness of the impression is greatly created by the shape of Gandhik, inspired by the long and thin "false Gandhik" which on Dhapur Sineba blades are found on backside. I constantly find myself thinking I'm looking on a reversed picture of a Keris Dhapur Sineba, but where the normaly Gandhik should be there suddenly is Wadidang and Buntut. A mind twisting experience.
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Old 27th August 2023, 11:27 AM   #8
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Most of the lately posted here actually are Jalak Budho.

At least some if not most of blades in my pics will end as "river findings".

Regarding the Keris of Milandro, I would like to add, strangeness of the impression is greatly created by the shape of Gandhik, inspired by the long and thin "false Gandhik" which on Dhapur Sineba blades are found on backside. I constantly find myself thinking I'm looking on a reversed picture of a Keris Dhapur Sineba, but where the normaly Gandhik should be there suddenly is Wadidang and Buntut. A mind twisting experience.
Thanks, I see where you are coming from. Yet I can't help finding my kris very attractive (to me) and at the very least it is honestly young and not pretending to be ancient.

About the so called " river findings ", I find they are astonishing obvious fakes, made on purpose to deceive ( but I really don't know who they are deceiving). To me they are like " relic" guitars or cameras made with pre worn-out accents or new hats with burned or soiled bits to pretend and use and age that they don't have. I don't understand it or netter, I do not comprehend it (there is , in my mind a different , I may understand something as something that happens outside me, comprehend involves me " including a concept" within me.
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Old 28th August 2023, 05:54 PM   #9
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Most of the lately posted here actually are Jalak Budho.

At least some if not most of blades in my pics will end as "river findings".
So these are photos that you took while in Indonesia? Can you tell us anymore about that encounter and what they told you about these blades and their intended futures?
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Old 28th August 2023, 09:20 AM   #10
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Well, it's time to add two of my favorite pictures.
Thank you Gustav, impressive!
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