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Maurice 25th July 2010 09:17 AM

Middle section and tip!
 
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Middle section and tip:

Maurice 4th May 2011 09:18 AM

Scabbard restored!
 
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Here a final post to complete this thread!
The scabbard had been restored by a good friend, who did a remarkable job!

Battara 4th May 2011 04:05 PM

Nice job! :)

Sajen 4th May 2011 04:34 PM

Hi Maurice,

agree with Jose, good job. :) Can we see a picture frontal from the front side?

On the other hand was this field repair very uniqueand have had it's own charme and I am seesaw what I like more. :shrug:

Regards,

Detlef

Maurice 4th May 2011 04:43 PM

Thank you Jose!

Detlef, I considered it very well if I should have it restored or not.
The reasons why I did it:
- The rope didn't seem to be an old "moro" repair (so not genuine).
- The whole bunti scabbardmouth was loose and only held
by the rope. So it wasn't possible to have the kris normally
in and out. And more damage could be made taking the kris
out and in not carefully done...

I need to make an image of the front, which I will post later.

Kind Regards,
Maurice

mross 4th May 2011 08:14 PM

Nicely done, my compliments to you and the artist who did the work.

kai 5th May 2011 07:48 AM

Hello Maurice,

Thanks for the nice update!

Quote:

I need to make an image of the front, which I will post later.
Lots of sunlight, please, to catch the gorgeous chatoyance!

And kudos to "we all know who you are"... ;) :p

Regards,
Kai

Sajen 5th May 2011 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maurice
Thank you Jose!

Detlef, I considered it very well if I should have it restored or not.
The reasons why I did it:
- The rope didn't seem to be an old "moro" repair (so not genuine).
- The whole bunti scabbardmouth was loose and only held
by the rope. So it wasn't possible to have the kris normally
in and out. And more damage could be made taking the kris
out and in not carefully done...

I need to make an image of the front, which I will post later.

Kind Regards,
Maurice

Hi Maurice,

you have the kris in your hands and I am sure that you have enough experience to decide what to do. I only know this kris from the pictures. :)

Regards,

Detlef

Maurice 6th May 2011 09:34 AM

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Hi Detlef and Kai,

Here the frontal image, just taken in the Dutch morningsun.. :-)

Regards,
Maurice

Sajen 6th May 2011 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maurice
Hi Detlef and Kai,

Here the frontal image, just taken in the Dutch morningsun.. :-)

Regards,
Maurice

Look very good indeed! :) Good restore job, compliment to the restorer! ;)

Regards,

Detlef


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