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Mother of God!
The last pic is gorgeous..... |
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The keris would appear to be of Sumatran origin Kino ; and a very nice one at that. It should have a cup type selut (?) with a short stem below .
Others who know more will doubtless come along and correct me or fill in the gaps I have left . ![]() Say that isn't the plume from Mount Saint Helen's I see in the last picture , is it ? ![]() |
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Hi all,
Wow Kino what a beauty! I would be interested to hear from the keris experts whether or not this is a panjang and if so, is it the shortest version of the panjang called a Bahari or is it the medium length version called Anak Alang. Sincerely, RobT |
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Ariel, you can thank Ma Nature for providing the scenery.
Rick, Mt.St. Helen is too far to be viewed from Seattle. Just an interesting shaped cloud. Rob T. I thought it looked similar to a Panjang. Thanks. |
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Kino , here is a shot of my Bahari ; it has quite a curve compared to your example . I must admit that the ukiran on yours looks much more handy for the fatal plunge than the one on mine which is a redress of an old blade .
This blade is a little over 13" . |
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AFAIK, the sumatran Bahari, Anak Alang, Alang, and most panjang shares the same ricikans (design) and is straight bladed (there are of course panjang with luks). The difference is the length.
Kino, A nice keris indeed. An Anak Alang category. Correct me if I'm wrong. ![]() Last edited by Alam Shah; 2nd June 2006 at 06:21 AM. |
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So it's Sumatran, Anak Alam that is missing a stemmed selut. What about the hilt? Could it be.........plastic? I have heard or read somewhere that sometimes plastic was used??
Rick, you also got a beauty there. |
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Kino, ....errr... it's an Anak Alang (not Alam
![]() You can see VVV's panjang examples for some ideas for the pendokok (stemmed selut). http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...bum.php&page=3 For your hilt...hmmm... maybe should use the 'hot needle' test to see if it's plastic. ![]() |
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