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28th August 2024, 03:15 AM
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Agree completely with you. There are typical...
Agree completely with you. There are typical Malayan sundang with asang asang/baka baka. I think that is what Detlef was also saying.
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27th August 2024, 10:25 AM
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Completely agree Detlef.
Completely agree Detlef.
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25th August 2024, 08:10 PM
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Hi Pendita65. Here is an example of the Melayu...
Hi Pendita65. Here is an example of the Melayu scabbard style for a keris. The wood at the toe is a light color. Ebony is more usual I believe.
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25th August 2024, 06:24 AM
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Hi Pendita65, The "Moro" kris you show is in...
Hi Pendita65,
The "Moro" kris you show is in Melayu dress. It is missing any asang asang (stirrup) to clamp the gangya and blade together. The multifaceted hilt is consistent with Melayu hilts and...
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