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Doesn't look Moro to me.
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#2 |
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Flat or round peksi ?
Blade looks kinda old to me . <shrug> It has quite a pronounced blade angle . At any rate I like it . ![]() |
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#3 |
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The owner couldnt remember well the nature of the peksi. TQ.
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I've seen a similar blade in George Cameron Stone's, A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms And Armor in All Countries And In All Times. Page 392, Figure 487, 4th piece blade.
It is mentioned as an Executioner's Kris. The blade closely resembles your's. However, the hilt and sarung keris is something else. ![]() |
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Alam Shah, Could you kindly take a photo of the page, and post it here. I appreciate if you can do that, something very interesting to learn. I have gone to many keris sites to check on similarities of this sword, couldnt find any. TQ
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I do not have the reference with me now...will update tonight.
![]() Last edited by Alam Shah; 17th August 2005 at 02:24 PM. Reason: upd... |
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#7 |
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The blade seems quite a bit broader than the example in Stones .
If my feet were held to the fire ![]() See this example , first post : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...2&page=1&pp=30 |
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