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Old 23rd April 2023, 12:54 AM   #9
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I don't think so, Rick: While the edges are worn smooth, the surface of that depression is not really smooth. Thus, this looks like an damage to me that happened during the active life of this keris.
Agreed it appears rough and unfinished. However, being located inline with the blumbangan and the orientation (thumb would be aligned with blade), as well as the thumb-like size and shape, make me wonder if this was a later modification to allow a similar grip as when choked up on the blade (to support thrusting). I am curious how this grip would feel while holding the keris.
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