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Thanks for your clarification, David.
I did not know that---or if I once did know it, I'd forgotten. Where is the dividing line? Do pedang fall outside the basket? Wedung? |
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Keris forum moderator
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hmmm, good question. I had thought Rick laid it out in the opening posts, but going back i see he did not. I know we spoke privately about tombaks being topical to this forum, but i will defer to Rick on where, exactly, the line should be drawn on other weapons.
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I thought that had been laid out too. ![]() Oh well, I'm certainly no pinnacle of perfection my friends . The inclusion of other items would tend to distract from our purpose here; plus we'd become just another ethnographic forum .
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Thank you gentlemen. I think I have a clear understanding now---I might not have in 6 months time, but at the moment I'm OK.
I had in my mind that we were more or less exclusively keris, that's really the whole reason for our being, but the problem is that lines get a bit blurred sometimes. Keris and tombak are certainly spiritual brothers, but then keris and some pedang are physical brothers---maybe even spiritual as well.For instance I have pedang with kembang kacang and sogokan, and with luk. Then there are those Bali/Lombok things---what are they called?---ligan. Is this a pedang that is keris-like, or a keris that is pedang-like? What about Lombok cundrik? Blumbangan and sogokan. Sorry fellers, it gets hard for me. But keris + tombak sounds good for the moment. |
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