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Alan,
thank you for posting your kris - rare to see original scabbards from this early era. |
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Thanks for all your comments as well as your pictures of other small Moro kris.
I have been travelling but I will have another look at the ganja tonight. Maybe even try to take a close up for comments. I was of course also surprised when I couldn't see a clear straight ganja. On the comment of ganja iras it was just a comment. Unfortunately no pictures which is a pity as this source is famous for his interesting keris/kris. Michael |
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On my silver headed kris on the bottom of the picture you can not see a separation line - I had to look very closely with high magnification to find it.
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Back home again.
I just gave it another try with a magnifying lens and a strong light. There isn't any, all the way, straight ganja. But maybe there is a well hidden separation line ending with a 45 degree (like the old but not archaic kris)? Michael PS Alan, have you tried to etch yours? Mine didn't show anything at all before I gave it a try. |
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No Michael, I have not yet felt inclined to apply an etch. I may one day, but not in the foreseeable future.
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VVV - don't be surprised if the line is straight or les than 45 degrees - this was also common for kris of this era and age.
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The guard would start at the base of the "flame". Take a look at where the base of the flame would meet the guard. On both of the swords I have, the base, as it is about to hit the guard starts to flair back out to meet the outside of the guard but it is very clear they are separate. It would be near impossible to file a perfect 90 degrees. One of your pics seem to show a separation line under the elephants head. One of my kris is a straight line. The other is straight almost to the end (1/4") & has a perfect curve. That same one has no visible line, on one side where the flame mets the guard & clearly part the stirrup shows wear where the user gripped the hilt & had his thumb on the flame & stirrup. I would guess these guys put in a lot of practice hours & time cleaning from the tropical rust.
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