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I'm in favor of not messing with it.
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I have no real stake in this since the current caretaker is entitled to make a wise decision. Please allow a few comments though to explain my reasoning:
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1) From what the pics show the handle and wrap look well done.
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Certainly not a traditional grip wrap (i.e. not any Moro style) and I would be surprised if the flared pommel doesn't come in the way when "playing" with the sword.
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2) There does appear to be some age to the rehilt, yes I know that can be faked
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Very possibly vintage. Extra points for an old mistake, anyone?
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3) More importantly; the rehilit incorporated the ferrule and baca-baca. This means someone understood or at least wanted to preserve what was there. I lean toward someone knew what they were doing as these things have a habit of being removed and sold.
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Would have anyone with a passing knowledge of Moro kris pommels come up with this flared pommel including a brass cap?
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4) It's kinda a unique and someone went through some effort to do it that way which means it may have some history behind it.
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Ok, don't toss it but keep it in a drawer (I never throw collection pieces away). IMVHO keeping this combo "as is" is a disgrace to the neat blade though.
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All that said; nice piece! These are a favorite of mine, so I have fondness for them and like to see them preserved un-altered as much as possible.
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I'm with you regarding preserving genuine pieces. I don't see any point in preserving mistakes that most likely have been done outside the originating culture by people with possibly good intentions but obviously very limited knowledge.
Regards,
Kai