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					Originally Posted by David
					
				 ... I have an anak alang that is just under 16", but i have also seen keris listed as anak alang as short as 12" or 13". Most of the full length panjangs i have seen are over 20". So there appears to be a little bit of cross-over. Are some of these blades being mis-catagorized? How specific are these length limits? Could they be a bit different depending upon origin of the blade? Are there any other attribute other than length that distinguish a bahari from a anak alang from a full length panjang?
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 Basically the 
bahari, anak alang, alang, panjang are blade form of a similar class. The main difference is the length. A long 
bahari could be a short 
anak alang and a long 
anak alang could be a short 
panjang.
 
 
 
As far as classifications are concerned, there is no fixed length (contrary to my previous post of long ago). The thing about blades from these regions are, the moment you try to classify them, one suddenly pops up to 'defy' classification. 

 The main reason I believe, may be due to te absence of standards to conform to, like the pakem of javanese kerises.
 
This blade form is not bahari class, imho. 
