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interesting you should say so! I just had a gentleman over to the hose to buy a Kris that I had for sale and he told me that he is accustomed to wear a kris when participating to functions at the Malaysian embassy or elsewhere , with the hilt turned inwards, pointing against the body, to signify that one is completely relaxed and not planning to defend himself. |
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it is possible, I recall something about this too
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Yes, that appears in the video, but in this case the whole Keris is being reversed, hilt staying in common position.
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