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Old 9th June 2016, 01:57 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
Most of them are, in the pics I've published maybe only one or two are older keris. Actually, I take very little notice of this sort of thing, and I made no notes any of times I've been to this museum. There is one very notable old keris in the museum, but I have not published a photo of it.
Thank you Alan for the photos! Your photos are so much better than mine!

I think I have seen all the pieces from your photos in the museum.

And they still are very well maintained so for me was a real delight to admire them (thank you once again for telling me about this museum!).

My only frustration was that there was no comprehensive book with the kerises, except a very small one I already had and a big and nice one that was only in Indonesian.

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