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That said, I assume they would normally be drilled with a twist bit. Generally in a less tempered area, would make sense. spiral |
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To the best of my knowledge this keris form is associated with North Borneo/Brunei.
The state execution keris of Brunei was made in Brunei in 1842 and is of this form. I have seen keris of this form and in worse condition than this, but without a hole in the blade go for much, much higher prices than this. In Queensland, Australia some years ago a regulation was in force that resulted in many keris being secured in their scabbards by a hole being drilled through scabbard and blade and a nut and bolt being inserted in the hole. |
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