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Sajen 13th March 2015 11:48 PM

Peninsula blade or not?
 
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This poor keris went several times through ebay and at last I've given the seller an offer to the amount of what I think is worth the handle alone since this handles are very rare, the scabbard/sarung is broken in parts but I think it's an easy job to restore it. The blade is in poor condition and I will see if it worth to restore it. I am very unsure if it is a Malay blade and if this blade belong to this sarung. I want to ask you what you think about this blade.
Here the pictures from the seller.

David 14th March 2015 08:41 AM

I tend to think not. There is a lot of severe erosion though. The greneng is virtually gone, so no clue there. My first glancing thought was Madura, but when i second guess myself i think Sumatra. Both thoughts lack substantial argument, but i still don't think it's Malay. :shrug: :)

Sajen 14th March 2015 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by David
I tend to think not. There is a lot of severe erosion though. The greneng is virtually gone, so no clue there. My first glancing thought was Madura, but when i second guess myself i think Sumatra. Both thoughts lack substantial argument, but i still don't think it's Malay. :shrug: :)

Hello David,
thank you for comment. My first guess was Madura as well but get doubts and Sumatra could be a good guess but like you I have to say that it lacks substantial argument. For me is this blade a real mystery and I am curious what others have to say. :)

Regards,
Detlef

Sajen 14th March 2015 10:24 AM

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Have mirrored one picture in the way we are used to look at blades, maybe this will be from help.

David 18th March 2015 04:47 AM

I'd love to hear some other opinions on this blade if they are out there. While Detlef and i both seem to have similar opinions on this one i don't think either of us are too sure of that opinion. :)

DAHenkel 21st March 2015 06:16 AM

Looks like an old trade blade. Malay dress - could be either side of the Malacca Straits. Cute hilt - old ones are not that common anyway. Probably not worth the bother of restoring unless the sheath was clearly made for the blade. If not, pop the hilt off and put it on a stand. The other bits can go in the parts box. :shrug:

Sajen 21st March 2015 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DAHenkel
Looks like an old trade blade. Malay dress - could be either side of the Malacca Straits. Cute hilt - old ones are not that common anyway. Probably not worth the bother of restoring unless the sheath was clearly made for the blade. If not, pop the hilt off and put it on a stand. The other bits can go in the parts box. :shrug:

Thank you Dave,
exactly what I've thought byself about this keris when I bought it. I doubt that the sheath was made for this blade but you never know. I will see it when I have it in my hands. Thank you very much for comment.

Regards,
Detlef

kerisbiz 2nd September 2016 12:10 PM

Maybe Madura or maybe Sumatra, just look the material, the material not bugis material, but the same materials with madura/javanese keris :) :)

Sajen 2nd September 2016 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by kerisbiz
Maybe Madura or maybe Sumatra, just look the material, the material not bugis material, but the same materials with madura/javanese keris :) :)

Hello Kerisbiz,

nobody speak here about Bugis, sarung and hulu with pendokok clearly Peninsula, the question was from where the blade could come.

Regards,
Detlef

David 2nd September 2016 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Hello Kerisbiz,

nobody speak here about Bugis, sarung and hulu with pendokok clearly Peninsula, the question was from where the blade could come.

Regards,
Detlef

My thoughts as well. Malay does not necessarily equal Bugis and no one ever suggested this was a Bugis blade. The possibilities of Madura or Sumatra had already been raised more than once. Nothing new here...
:shrug: :)

Sajen 2nd September 2016 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by kerisbiz
..... but the same materials with madura/javanese keris :) :)

Yes, agree with David and I can't see by the "materials" any Javanese or Madura connection, sorry. :shrug:

Regards,
Detlef

David 3rd September 2016 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Yes, agree with David and I can't see by the "materials" any Javanese or Madura connection, sorry. :shrug:

Well, not from these photographs and in that rusted condition, though i do understand that blade materials can often point to various origins when they can be observed well and proper. :)


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