I know little about Sumatran keris. I know even lesser about this keris. But here goes.
I kind of agree with Indragiri opinion of the hilt (Pg:65, Fig:107).
For the sheath, there is quite a gap, when the blade is sheath, which suggests, the blade is not original to the sheath, or vice-versa.
The pendok's buntut looks similar to this piece.
http://www.kampungnet.com.sg/modules...view_photo.php
Wide, flaring with whirls decor. It is however not the same as Gayo style.
A sample of a Gayo keris can be found in
Bambang's Ensiklopedi Keris, Pg: 234. Another could be found in
Dominique Buttin's website (but without a buntut and a missing hilt cup).
http://old.blades.free.fr/keris/coll...atra/ksm03.htm
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Originally Posted by VVV
What do you think about the origin of this Keris?
And what do you think about the blade?
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The blade, hmmm... tricky. Could it be a Javanese trade blade, dressed in Sumatran style? The blade design is
Dapur Pulanggeni.

Just my thoughts.