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Join Date: Jul 2007
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hello Ron pakis very nice keris I would change noting but leave the keris how he is now
regards semar |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Hi ronpakis,
It is indeed looks like a nice Minang piece to me. Pendok might be repaired/replaced. I don't know if is it normal to have (horsetail) hair on the batang, but might be once intended to fill the gap between batang and pendok to fit (?) A light "collection maintenance" cleaning is needed if you ask me and a replaced pendok if you can find one (this might be very difficult, but who knows). |
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hi Ronpakis,
Finding a sumatra pendok... almost imposible to do without "stealing" it from an other keris. So i would say leave it a it is. The only thing you need to think about is if you want the blade to get cleaned and washed (warangan)? Nice keris, looks good engouh to let it be as it is. Regards, Michel |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Nice keris! As original as it gets!
![]() Just wondering - the blade doesn't look typical Minang though. |
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Location: netherlands
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Thanks all for the comments, Any advice about repairing the weavings, to do or not?? About the blade, looks sumatran to me.... but... greetings Ron |
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#6 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
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Hello Ron,
Very nice keris. Can you make a close up of the weaving ? Best regards, Willem |
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