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Agree, a good hilt and mendak and you have a nice recent keris. Regards, Detlef |
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Another similar piece from my collection and also recent, sorry for the picture quality.
I would like to mention that a specific problem frequently encountered when collecting recently made krisses is that there are many twins on the market (from the same maker?), which is a bit irritating if you aim at owning unique pieces... Regards |
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Jean,
You make an excellent point! The similarities are amazing. It would be interesting to know if they were forged by the same person. Dan |
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Yeah, this is actually related to the other thread about collecting new krisses. It would be nice if Gio could show us his similar blade as well for comparison purpose. I attach another picture of my kris from the other side of the blade. Regards Jean |
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It is the pattern of the udan mas that is the same here; 2 1 2 1 2 1 and so on down the blade .
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Just for grins - I threw this together real fast to compare our pamor patterns.
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