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			Dear Alan,
 Thank you for the interesting information about royalty in central Jawa.
 
 Indeed reading back the entire thread most questions are answered.
 Don't get me wrong, I appreciate every reaction, but basically David and your good self are the main participants.
 
 I am looking to keris from a very western point of view and the esoteric aspect is something I respect, but it does not play any role for me.
 
 So if I check the Unique Selling Points of this particular keris as stated in the listing I have the following resume :
 
 - KRATON keris :
 not likely
 - KRATON gift :
 could be, as some kraton gifts can be of low quality and many can claim royalty
 - GOOD FORGING proven by balance of the keris :
 No relation between balance and good forging. it is more about center of gravity. (PS, I tried to balance my Zwilling kitchenknife. it was very difficult, altough it really does the job in the kitchen)
 - GOOD FIT of the keris in Scabbard :
 No, not really a good fit. Might be due to the replaced gonjo.
 - ROYAL FAMILY CREST on pendok :
 A not recognisable crest and a very common decoration.
 - RED CLOTH insertion in the pendok claiming kraton use :
 Not true, kraton use would mean red paint. cloth can be inserted at any time.
 - SELUT :
 1970's selut, a bit strange on a keris claimed to be mid 19th cent.
 - UNIQUE MENDAK with the name of the banker :
 No firm answer on this one, but personally I think this was part of some office utensil. maybe a stamp combined with upper and lower part of a mendak.
 
 Somebody bought a poor keris with a rich story.
 
 Best regards,
 Willem
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