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Old 29th October 2011, 01:44 AM   #1
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It is visually stunning, isn't it?

Any ideas, theories, or speculations as to what influenced this particular form? I like the above comparison of the asymmetrical profile/grind of the blade tip to the kissaki of a Japanese sword. Similar profiles were also found on swords from Dynastic China and Korea.
Reminds me a bit of a sailor's cutlass .
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Old 29th October 2011, 02:47 AM   #2
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Reminds me a bit of a sailor's cutlass .
Indeed it does... Now when I stare at it, it's like the kris variant of this:

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Old 29th October 2011, 05:17 AM   #3
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Interesting piece
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Old 30th October 2011, 05:21 PM   #4
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Indeed it does... Now when I stare at it, it's like the kris variant of this:

I must be a dull fellow .

This went right over my head .....
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This went right over my head .....
Just as the picture resolves itself into both a beautiful young woman and an old hag, I see an E. Asian influence in the blade one minute, a European cutlass the next...
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Old 30th October 2011, 07:17 PM   #6
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Ahhh, finally I see it !
Thank you Ibrahiim .
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Old 2nd November 2011, 12:13 AM   #7
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The sabre kris is very, very high on my short aquisition list. Having handled one, it truely sings in the hand.
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Old 14th December 2011, 12:08 PM   #8
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More sabre-like pieces:

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...%2F%201444%20A

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...70.1%2F%209201

And the "more common" rare form:

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...70.1%2F%207745

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...70.1%2F%209197

And one real oddity from 1926, with clearly Terengganu (Malaysia) inspired hilt:

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...70.1%2F%207761

And one of the most beautiful krisses ever :

http://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/...%2F%208459%20A

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