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			hmmm, would i be right if i guessed it was rather small? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I like this kris. Is it yours?  | 
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			smallest kris i've ever seen. blade length is 11.5", and the width is 5/8". the handle is slightly smaller than an average kris's, with a total length of 4". possible that it was a child's kris, although i've seen some that are labeled as child's kris which is bigger than this. it could pass for a stiletto type dagger without a doubt, as it has the heft and balance. what gets me are the details that went in making this kris. that and the materials that was used. yes sir, my latest acquisition. found in an antique shop a couple towns over. here are some pics taken next to an average size kris, just for comparison. notice how the gripping part of the handle is almost the same size. comments?  | 
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			I'm with David on the Kris being small. Blade is shorter than the scabbard. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Is it a Diki-diki sized Kris?  | 
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			Al, more like Diki-diki's son's kris this one. menehune size.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Seriously, that is a real small blade, I have one that has a 14" blade, with a full sized handle. Good catch, there's plenty good stuff in your area, gotta visit one day. That average sized one is very nice as well, is that a abbreviated elephant trunk or is it broken.  | 
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			Hello Ron, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	congrats, I like this dwarf kris a lot! From the blade and the silver work I'd place this well into the 19th century. One may wonder wether this may be a very early attempt at circumventing sword bans (which would mean a relatively late date) considering the similarity of the bulbous grip ornament with those seen in gunong/punal. OTOH, some early kris also have this bulbous grip ornament although stylistically this dwarf kris appears to be closer to early gunong. Okir is very limited on this hilt (Ron could you please post a close-up taken from the top of the grip?); it doesn't look Sulu to me and also the scabbard points to Mindanao. I'd guess this is a relatively early type of additional sidearm and believe the history of gunong/punal also goes back for quite a bit longer than usually acknowleged. Regards, Kai  | 
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			Hi Ron, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	very nice dwarf!   And the big brother is beautiful as well!Regards, Detlef  | 
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			Nice catch, Ron!  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	That's the smallest one I have ever seen. It doesn't resemble a "proto-kris" so maybe a "proto-punal", as Kai suggested, could be an explanation? What's your idea, based on actually handling it? Michael  | 
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