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What a great day! Many, many thanks to Naga Sasra and his lovely wife for their generous hospitality. It was great seeing Rick and Mick again, and I feel truly privileged to have had the opportunity to see and handle so many wonderful keris and tombak today.
You guys are incredibly generous with your experience and knowlege. Thank you for sharing and entertaining my endless queries of "so...what am I looking at here?" ![]() |
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I thought our peerless leader showed great resolution in the face of such temptations ......
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UPS just dropped off the tombak .
Some dimensions 17 3/4" in scabbard , blade is 9 1/2" long slightly leaf shaped and 1 1/8" wide by almost 3/4" thick at the base tapering to a fairly thick point . The tang is almost 5 3/4" long and sturdy . Comments and observations ? |
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I have a comment: your photography skills are really getting quite good!
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![]() I blame it all on my little Fuji F700 . ![]() ![]() I'm really interested to know what our resident keris / tombak collectors think about this piece . It seems kind of special IMO . That was a nice afternoon with those guys wasn't it . ![]() |
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Oh wait a minute... Maybe this pamor is not buntel mayit. It could be lar gansir or some variations of it. Buntel mayit, as I understand it, is supposed to have the pamor going continuously round and round the axis of the blade, thus resembling the cloth used to wrap the body of the deceased. In this case, the pamor lines are interrupted and confined to the middle of the blade.
But still, it is an awesome and beautiful tombak. ![]() |
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I was slack-jawed myself. ![]() While I am happily married, I can still appreciate beauty in other women. ![]() |
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