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Old 16th May 2006, 02:34 AM   #1
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I remember seeing photo's of Rick's Kris awhile back. Back then I thought it was built too nice to be tourist fodder.

Zel, got photos of your Kamp.
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I remember seeing photo's of Rick's Kris awhile back. Back then I thought it was built too nice to be tourist fodder.

Zel, got photos of your Kamp.
I don't think that I'm qualified to make a decision as to whether this is tourist fodder ; if it is then it is fodder of the highest quality .
It handles well , has the proper fit and balance , steel asang asang ; there is no doubt as to its functionality .
It's a fine strong substantial weapon .

The hilt is a bit puzzling in its simplicity compared to the blade ; but that coarse rattan grip would not slide around in a wet hand .
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