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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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hi charles,
i had noted the integral ganya and the grip appears nicely newly wrapped & unworn, so i'd assumed it was not an early one, but it does have a few decades on it by appearances, so i'm glad to get the confirmation. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Not sure if this is what you are talking about but the part where the blade sticks out was broken off and recarved.
Oh yeah, I know Charles loves to hear this - Charles is right, 20th century. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Oh, it's a slippery slope you're going down now.
![]() Nice first kris. Looks very much like my first one. Good start! Steve |
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#4 |
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moro kris arrived today, i am quite pleased with it, grip is tight, complete and undamaged except for a couple small pieces of MOP inlay that have been chipped. blade is sharp, had a few black rust spots but nothing active. needed a bit of a clean to get some white metal polish residue off the copper baca-bacas and the gangya nooks and crannies. ran a steel along the edges to clean off a couple small rust spots, the blade 'sings' when its stroked
![]() i see that the ebay pics have disappeared, so here are some more. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() not shown, the pommel end had two triangular pieces of MOP inlayed either side of a decorative carved transverse groove. the scabbard is fancy carved on the port side of the scabbard, and not carved at all on the starboard side. the upper corner has in some past trauma had part of the wood knocked off and that has been smoothed and blackened, leaving the upper protrusion of the gangya exposed. if the scabbard is worn left side to show the carvings, the grip points to the rear and the scabbard must be twisted 90 degrees clockwise in order to grip correctly for a quick draw/strike iado fashion. if the owner was a lefty, and wore it on the right, it would be correct for a european style cross draw. Last edited by kronckew; 23rd January 2008 at 02:50 PM. |
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#5 |
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some more photos of the gangya, scabbard mouth and grip, pommel end.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Wearing the Kris .
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thanks for that, makes a bit more sense of the carry. the only other clear picture i've found was a datu with a fancy ivory hilted kris which looked like it was in the sash with the longer portion of the gangya facing to the rear which is the opposite of the one in your pic & opposite to how mine appears. tribal differences?
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