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Kakatua
You'd cry even more if you knew what I paid for this 'European Sword' . Ahh , the good old days of Ebay .
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Is there a similar pattern among keris, my first thought are stars...
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![]() What I think we're looking at on the Moro piece are three separate twisted cores welded together as they merge past the sorsoran and run down to the tip. Then a layer welded edge has been applied to the outside of the core. Last edited by Rick; 11th August 2006 at 07:51 PM. Reason: for clarity |
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Still, they seem scarce enough to be special. There are many examples of Datu class weapons that are for the most part plain blades with superior handles. So I still think there is something special about the Moro's who owned these twisted cores. Does anybody have sources that may shed some light on this? Bill, what about Dave and Lonna?
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Rick, I have a Moro Kris with this same pamor in its center panel. I posted pics on the old forum of the kris. Hopefully the Indo collectors can name the pamor for us. |
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Is that pamor lar gangsir?
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Okay , I went through my little book Pamor Eksotik Tosan Aji; the closest picture to the pamor shown on the 'keris' seems to be a variation on Unthuk Banyu "Water Bubbles" ; here is a more traditional representation of Unthuk Banyu.
According to Tammens who calls it 'foam bubbles' . Its qualities are positive ; it is considered rare but it is not select and can be owned by anyone . I await correction . ![]() Hi Dave, I see you posted while I was doing the same . Here is Pamor Eksotik's illustration of Lar Gangsir (not too helpful) Last edited by Rick; 11th August 2006 at 07:06 PM. Reason: More to add |
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I hope Alan doesn't mind that i borrowed this image from his site.
An example of Lar Gangsir: |
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Hmmm ,
Sure looks the same as my first keris pamor . I wonder why the Jawa book differs so much ?
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(Ref: Ensiklopedi Keris, Reference section, Pg:554). Most of the twisted core are pamor Lar Gangsir. This pamor type have a few variations.
Last edited by Alam Shah; 13th August 2006 at 03:32 AM. |
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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! |
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