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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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![]() Nice work ! is there a scabbard ? Best regards, Willem |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Many thanks for your compliments.
For etching I use warangan, but sometimes I find it difficult to achieve good results. As to the pendokok, it is true it seems too large, but this is because the peksi is too long for the hilt. I shall try to drill it a bit more. Shall post pics of the wrangka, which is not that of the blade (I had to adapt it for a better fit ). David, the keris is not so little, the wilah is 33,5 cm ( a bit more more than 13 inches). I think it is the medium size for a keris. |
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Here are the pics of the sheath.
In fact the pedonkok is too large for the hilt. I have drilled a bit the hilt, but am afraid to go through. This notwithstanding I like this pendokok, it seems old. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Singapore
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The pendoko looks alright with this keris. All Sulawesi. V nice keris!
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