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			About 7 years ago, I saw 2 pretty good coteng arrive in Adni's shop. I just started collecting kerises then, and was constantly reminding myself not to rush into buying things. So I told Adni that I'd pass and wait for the next one. 
		
		
		
			Talk about famous last words - that 'wait for the next one' turned out to be a depressing 7-year wait! Until 2 days ago... ![]() Presenting my coteng!! I'm quite pleased to say that the sheath form is quite well-executed, and the fit of the blade to the sheath is like a dream. Only defects are the slightly bumped-up nose tip and the hole in the buah pinang, which has been temporarily patched up. But still, I'm really pleased with it!  
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			Congratulations after a long search! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Very nice hilt as well as sheath (it looks on the pictures as a shiny patina too?). Michael  | 
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			There you go !!!! Congratulations!!!! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I can't help but looking at the coteng hilt. Very detail. This one is so much different as you can see the coteng wearing a necklace & his legs squatting on top of the lotus flower. The blade looks like bahari, but it isn't.  | 
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			Hi Michael, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I think the sheath may have been refinished in the past few years, thus the shininess. But here it's been accentuated by the camera flash. There are also a few missing metal strips on the batang. Hi Said, I would call the blade an anak alang for its length. The petiteness of the base is typical of Patani-area panjang/anak alang/bahari.  | 
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			Newsteel, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Why isn't it a bahari-/anak alang-type blade? And what kind of blade is it? Michael  | 
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			Hi Michael, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I haven't got to see the blade long enough. Only saw it when Adni was cleaning the blade. I'm not saying a bahari because this keris is much longer than typical bahari. Yup like Kai Wee mentioned, anak alang would be closer. Again, blade from a good old coteng usually do not have that Pattani influence. Matter of fact, they are more bugis like if you ask me.  | 
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			Thanks for the explanation. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I misunderstood you and thought it was some other kind of blade than bahari or anak alang. I have also noticed the variation of blades of the coteng. Michael  | 
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			Actually, I think there is no fixed type of blades for a coteng. Some are Bugis-types, while others are a form normally found in the Singora (Songkhla) region, like this one on Paul's website. I believe it is called a keris "celok". A few other examples have had bahari/anak alang types (Paul also has one with a bahari blade), and some have N. Malay blades. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~dspf/  | 
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