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Robert, I think you're right.
Thank you for your advice everyone. I will see to what extent I can remove the rust and vertigris. The mouth does not look like buffalo horn at all. I've looked ay it several times and it seems more and more like turtle shell. I'll try and grab better pics later of the fittings. |
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What is the hilt (not the pommel which is obviously wood) made of? It looks like horn and metal at the same time in your photos.
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Possibly. The bindings are a bit tight, but I should be able to take a peek and maybe even get a photo of it. My current problem is that my iphone stores the images as big files (beyond the attachment limit). I'll keep trying to take more pictures.
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A few more photos. I really can't tell if the hilt is pure horn but it's non-magnetic.
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How would I test that without damaging any indication of age? Or is silver patina not very important for antiques?
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Regards, Detlef |
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In its original setting this kris would likely have been maintained in an untarnished state. Oxidation of the blade or silver fittings was removed by those who owned fancy weapons (and less fancy items also). They did, however, often etch the blades of their weapons to highlight the patterns caused by folding the steel, etc.
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