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Hi Alan,
I had two cabinets open for quite a while at the end of 2010. I may not have been seen or it may have been that as I had my partner, children and a Balinese friend with me that no one came rushing in or I just looked plain honest and friendly with only an enquiring mind and a camera working overtime. A lot were sealed tight with no access though, others I thought it would be too bold to do so further as I did want to see the whole museum without ticking of officials. It seems we had the same approach with photography too. I climbed one of those steep stair cases and took a few ariel shots...nice and cool in the breeze too. I agree you covered the limited amount of weapons very well. One however that sticks in my mind was in the theatre abode, the theatric shield with the long central spike, I kind of wondered if there was historical aspects of real use based around its manufacture? It is a shame there is nothing noted of the 'Lurus' keris it is a stunner and although I didn't get close enough, it appeared one aspect was hollowed/pierced. great form, great size, great desire to handle one. The other above had 15luks from memory, something else I have never seen before on a Bali Keris. You are a lucky man to own 2 'cinquadea' style Keris, they are indeed gorgeous. Gav Last edited by freebooter; 7th March 2011 at 04:30 AM. |
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