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The wood of sampir looks softer, more large-pored then Kemuning. Yet of course I could be wrong. I wish, it would be Kemuning.
Also a picture of (desired) buntut. |
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Gustav,
The "Bugis cup" looks too wide for the hilt base, is it original and what should be the correct type of pendokok for this hilt? Best regards |
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Jean, it's fewer then 1 and half mm to wide. It came with this pendokok, I suppose it would be possible to regard this form as one of correct possible pendokok forms for such keris.
On hilt there are no visible traces from another pendokok. Best regards |
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David, please take a look at this website, its Dave Henkel's:
http://kerisarchipelago.150m.com/pattani&singora.htm You will found some keris with similar bugis style pendokok. Also this one: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...=keris+pattani And this: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=pattani ![]() Last edited by Gustav; 13th February 2011 at 12:23 AM. |
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Perhaps it's acceptable then Gustav. I'm certainly no expert on Pattani keris.
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The pendoko style can be found in N Peninsula kerises, but this particular specimen is too big for the hilt. There shd be minimal gap between the rim of the pendoko and the round base of the hilt.
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congrats to this nice find. The sampir look to my eyes as beeing from kemuning. (So far I am able to see it by pictures. I have tried to learn the differences between kemuning and trembalo.) The buntut you show in your picture look more buginese, I think a buntut like one from the both keris sheaths Kai Wee show in his link would look better for your keris. Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef,
thank you. About buntut you are wright. Regards |
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