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Keris forum moderator
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Do a rubbing with pencil and paper of the signature and then check it out in a mirror and you might be about to read the last name.
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There is something vaguely Polynesian in the motif.
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Possibly Batak?
Best wishes Richard |
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Hi Roy,
A VERY long shot as I have next to no knowledge of native head dress ......BUT what about Hawaiian???? Stu |
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This seems to be a rather modern creation - it may be futile trying to align its style with any old tradition... Any news on the signature? That seems to be the most valuable lead for further research IMHO. Regards, Kai |
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