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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hans,
you have given the badik for discussion, so let us dicuss it. Even when the blade is a cut down pedang blade, it is still very nice. This don't need to be a recent alteration. Like Alan write, normally follow the core until the blades point, have a look to your other badik from your collection or to the attached pictures from one of mine. The other point have been the elongated handle, normally attributed to Java badiks. But maybe can Andi M. Irwan Zulfikar can enlighten us, he is coauthor of the book and as well a member of this forum. Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 9th January 2013 at 05:57 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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yes Detlef you wright
and for mister Maisey when you are in solo (one 26 Jan 9.30 is meeting from Tony Junus the will discus the book and there will be a movie about the keris ad Balai Soejatmoko JL slamet riyadi 284 |
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I think this Badik will be from java ???/
because the revolver hilt and the pamor ????? |
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Agree, this form is from Java, thought.
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oke sajen but when I look to the next two
I think that are badik`s from celebes when I look to the type of pamor regards semar |
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thank you sajen
I buy 11 badik and sewars voor a real good prize here in indonesie i will show them tomorrow when you like |
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