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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Netherlands
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I certainly think this keris is worth restoring. The only thing I would change is the mendak. I would replace the mendak in one that fits more to the selut. Or when you can replace the gonjo only use the selut. I cann't see what kind of stones are placed in the mendak, but I'm sure the mendak could be used for another keris.
The blade needs an etch with warangan. I think it is a very good blade. The prabot is very long wich in javanese is called Kebo Lajer A nice scabbard will complete the keris. Maybe you can carve one by yourself or like Ganjawulung said order one for the price as much as the shipping costs. If you cann't do it all by yourself I'm convinced there are forum members who are glad to help you with restoring this keris. I think this fellow deserves it. When completely restored it was the price of restoration certainly worth. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Yeah, you probably were vague enough David, its just that if you trawled the tourist traps in Bali , and saw the real "tourist quality", you'd probably never use the term again.Certainly not on something like this keris.
As far as restoration of this keris goes, really, it all comes down to how much you're willing to spend, Rand. Sure, it can be done, but its a pretty average sort of keris, and when you add up the money involved, you might not think its worth paying out that much. I reckon the way to go would be to do the work yourself. If you've got average skill with hand tools, it could be done. Even an attempt at a wrongko could be tried, but then you're looking at an investment of time. If you could not regard it as hobby time well spent, then its probably not a very attractive option. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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The first impression is that its shape is so strange.The blade seems sharp .But I like this kind of things.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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Appreciate the response everyone has given me, will post this on swap forum soon...
Thanks, rand |
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