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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 171
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Well I am still in my 20s (ahem...late 20's) so I figure that I will spend a lot of money and time making mistakes and collecting rubbish until I can understand much better about keris.
I gather the knowledge from hands on, books, references, forums etc...but the best lesson would be the experiences of paying premium prices for junks... Still a newcomer like me would always have this kind of problem but the learning curve that i undertaken, for instance thru this forum, would actually saves me a lot of money and time. I also believe keris can be a good investment, like some of you pointed out. The best investment that came out from keris to me is that it teaches me that history is surprisingly interesting...it's not as boring as when it was in school ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 285
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I've been collecting keris for 3 years or 4. and I always looking forward to see a different keris every day. I really think that I've reach My state of addiction with this keris matter.
Once Alan said to me. keris is addictive...well I feel it right now. but the passion of collecting keris is fade away these days. i found that there are so many hight quality keris surround me that I recently not afford to buy. From now on, being able to see and to hold a good quality keris personally and study it would be the greatest concern to me. |
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