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Old 15th November 2013, 03:48 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by tunggulametung
I think you are a talented keris collector with a nice collection. I second the opinion that it worth separate thread.
As for publication, I recommend Kris Disk for its clear regional grouping and easy to understand approach.

PS. That third keris is a killer!
Thank you for the compliment, but I am truly unworthy of it. I happened upon two unsold auction lots with these keris in them. Luckily from having a few keris prior, and the knowledge I have gleaned from this site, and despite the poor auction pictures, I didn't think I'd get hurt for what I paid...in fact, I wasn't even able to see the blades of the six best ones...even a blind sow finds an acorn in the dark occasionally!

I am truly honored to be their caretaker now...thank you for the book recommendation...I'll begin looking for it!

Respectfully,

John
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