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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Welcome to the forum, nice keris. Can you post a closeup from the handle?
sajen |
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Well, that a daunty task for a newcomer, isn't it?
Anyway, here are the closed up shots: If it fails to appear again, then forgive me its my tutorial session ... |
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Only by doing you have real learning, isn't it? BTW, really good pictures!To the hilt, I've thought to see a figural hilt but now it's clear, it's a kerdas hilt. sajen |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Indeed it is, Sajen. Now I know how to do it.
Yeah, I believe because of the inclination of the hilt in the first bunch of pix that David posted for me, it doesn't looks like much of a kerdas hilt. The bigger pix seems to hamper your expectation. However, knowing the size of your hilt collection, it is understandable why.. Sorry, my composition a little bit awkward. And it's a kerdas anyway... |
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I just wonder whether the hilt and warangka are made originally for this blade.
Is there any way to identify this? |
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Wow Sajen, if that's the case I guess I will never know it for sure!
Anyway, it is not that important, isn't it? I heard the blade can change sheath and hilt whenever the owner's have the dough... |
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