This "no gonjo" problem sounds to me like a uniquely European or maybe uniquely Netherlands problem,yes, certainly I do come across the occasional keris missing a gonjo, but this is very, very occasional.
In Jawa & Bali gonjos normally get replaced when they go missing, for whatever reason. In Australia I doubt that I have ever come across a keris with a missing gonjo, I might have, and have forgotten it, but there are not a lot of keris floating around in Australia in any case.
As for the stories that appear to accompany missing gonjos, I suggest that these should be taken with a very large grain of salt.
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