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Old 8th March 2007, 01:23 AM   #1
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G'day all,

Alan and Shahrial are right of course. There is so much uncertainty involved,
I merely 'stirred the pot to see what would surface'.

BTW Alan, for the sake of being pedantic, I did write: '...some or all of the 3000 or so ...' as I had doubts about the probability of such a large number as well..
On a more serious note though: What has puzzled me from the beginning is the use of Hindu-Arabic/Decimal numbers and the use of the Julian Calendar, if that is indeed what they are. I would have expected something in Arabic or Hanacaraka using the Islamic Calendar or Saka Calendar.
Maybe it was made for the benefit of a European.
Looking at the photo above, I wonder if the '24' could be a '21'?
If so, I'll make another calculated guess:
If it is a date, then it is: 21-1-1771.
Drawing a VERRYYY long bow, this was the DOB of one Vice-Admiral Arnold Adriaan Buyskes, Commissary-General of the Netherlands East Indies 1816-1818.
Maybe the hilt was made to commemorate his DOB.

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Old 8th March 2007, 02:43 AM   #2
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Probably for his Madurese wife, so she wouldn't forget his birthday.
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Old 8th March 2007, 04:09 AM   #3
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Probably for his Madurese wife, so she wouldn't forget his birthday.
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Old 8th March 2007, 07:10 AM   #4
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Anyway, whoever, or whatever was responsible for this handle, this is a seriously nice keris.Honest old blade with zilch in the bobble-braid department, good ivory handle, and an absolutely lovely wrongko. This sort of thing just does not come along every day. Nice!
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Old 8th March 2007, 05:19 PM   #5
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Anyway, whoever, or whatever was responsible for this handle, this is a seriously nice keris.Honest old blade with zilch in the bobble-braid department, good ivory handle, and an absolutely lovely wrongko. This sort of thing just does not come along every day. Nice!
Yes, i would definitely agree...and i think it went for a rather reasonable price. I'm sorry i didn't know about this auction or i would have certainly considered bidding.
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Old 8th March 2007, 05:48 PM   #6
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Yes, i would definitely agree...and i think it went for a rather reasonable price. I'm sorry i didn't know about this auction or i would have certainly considered bidding.
C.I.T.E.S. ???
Or was it located in the States ?

Anyhow, the blade looks fairly short; a Patrem ?
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