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|  20th June 2007, 12:24 PM | #4 | |||
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 This hypothesis is not my favorite, too - yet it needs to be discussed seriously and not just dismissed out of hand. Another line of thought could be that the gentry wanted to display that they had blades resembling rapiers even if they were not meant to be used against Europeans, at least not in a duel-like situation. So they could be mainly status blades and still owing their development to early contacts with Europeans.   BTW, what are the oldest keris panjang known? Any pics?  Regards, Kai | |||
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