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Vid #1This looks like Wayang inspired stuff to me .
The second vid looks like standard defense against any edged weapon. Too much slashing involved with what seems to me a stabbing weapon. Just my opinion as seen through uneducated Western eyes . |
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I wish I could find Pendekar Steven Benitez keris jurus, he is very skilled with the keris and moves in a completely different manner.
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Pusaka, thanks for finding these videos. I find it odd to see so many slashing moves made with the keris in this footage. They seem counter-productive to the manner in which the blade is designed to work as a stabbing weapon. Frankly it mostly seems to be for show. Most keris are not edge sharp enough to make these moves worthwhile and the tang is not secured to the hilt well enough to allow too much full contact with these slashing moves.
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It would be interesting to see Pusaka.
As German Field Marshall Helmuth von Moltke said ; no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy; or something along those lines. ![]() For instance I observe no use of the scabbard as a main gauche guard even though we are told that is a function. Best Rick |
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Hey Guys
I fought with my lastest keris last week ![]() ![]() Lew |
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My wife is wonderful.
![]() That is why I collect bladed weaponry (self-defense ![]() Like the demos - thank you. |
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One thing to remember is that in battle the keris blades were often laced with frog poison so even a small cut would result in death whether it be from a stabbing or slashing movement.
“The dagger, called Cris ('keris') a blade measuring 2 palms in length, is made of fine steel; it bears a deadly poison” http://www.sabrizain.demon.co.uk/malaya/johor3.htm "The blade is like a snake in mid-strike. In the old days, the blade would be dipped in poison to assure certain death with the slightest stab", http://www.nikhef.nl/~tonvr/keris/ke...ay_kris03.html |
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