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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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I've brought this point up in discussion, not only here, but in other keris discussion venues numerous times. I find my take on this is often met with crickets. Why? Probably because the word "pusaka" has lost much of its true meaning in the keris collector world. It has become little more than a selling point for many. Collector get very excited about the idea of owning "pusaka" keris and just the mention of the word can be enough to raise the dowry of a keris by hundreds of dollars. The idea of buying a pusaka is, of course, ridiculous and illogically if one just stops for a moment and considers the meaning of the term. But when i have questioned folks who proudly present their newly acquired "pusaka" keris about what more they believe they have bought with a keris that was sold as "pusaka" they generally get offended by my query.
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