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With one week late, the pictures :
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Hello Séverin,
what a beauty! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Séverin,
thank you for the pictures. I attach two pictures of a Palembang Keris. They show the typical "thick" Greneng and Jenggot, the edge loosing its sharpness just before Ri Pandan (that's why we more often see a complete Greneng surviving on Palembang Keris) and the Udan Mas-like Pamor treatment. The Jenggot on you Pedang also is "thick" - till now I haven't see a Sundanese or Cirebon or Javanese Keris with this feature, and my main interest is Keris. Maybe we could encounter this feature on a Pedang from Sunda - I don't know. |
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And a picture from the now defunct UBB Forum, which even better shows what I mean:
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Hello,
I recently received a new pedang from Sumatra that looks very similar to the one at the beginning of this topic. The handle is a little different, the iron guard forms a flower with 8 petals. The blade is imilar but more detailed and better made in the "ricikan" area. |
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Hello Séverin,
Another very nice pedang! Congrats! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Fantastic blade!
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