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					Originally Posted by  A. G. Maisey
					 
				 
				I see the whole matter very simply, as in an earlier post:- 
If a curio collector, then leave as is, if a keris collector, redress as Bali. 
			
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 I do have to say that Alan that it's not necessarily such a simple matter. Rob lives on the east coast of the USA and you can't just run out and hire a mranggi to make you a new sheath. Finding old sheaths that are the general right size that can be adapted for your keris is no simple task either. Send blades back to Indonesia can be a risky affair in both directions. And even if you are a good woodworker, or know a good woodworker, have a sarung made in the States for this is not likely to produce a product that would suit as an authentic Balinese sarung. 
Finding a suitable hilt and uwer for the blade is, of course, a much easier proposition. 
I currently have two unsheathed Bali keris that i would love to fully dress one day. It is not an easy task outside of the culture.