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Old 18th February 2010, 10:29 PM   #1
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Okay - here are some close-up photos of the ganjas of each kris. The first picture shows the ferule and grip of the first kris. You can see in this photo where the surface patina had been removed from the metal. Due to the verde patina, I presume the top-most ring is copper.

I am looking forward to hearing if these photos further validate the previous attribution and age estimation.

In previewing my post before submitting it, I noticed Bill's input, and thank you for the same... I, too, had the distinct impression they had been overcleaned, though I believe said cleaning was performed b the late Col., not his daughter (for reasons mentioned above). In treating for the light surface rust present when I picked them up, I used the good 'ol standard of 3-in-1 and #0000, with just enough work to remove any active rust.

So which one would you guys keep, and why?

I'll next post a few pictures of one of the axes...








Thanks again,

Chris
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Old 18th February 2010, 10:46 PM   #2
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Lastly, here a couple photos of one of the Kalinga axes. The axe head measures 15 7/16 inches in length; the spike measure about 4 1/2 inches. As mentioned, the thickness varies from a little more than 5 mm to +/- 3 mm. The axe, including the shaft, measure about 21 inches in height. The daughter thought the shafts might be made of monkey pod. The metallic inserts are a mix of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.






If I have enough light, I might try to take a photo of the other pieces I acquired.

Thanks again to the three of you - Vandoo, Bill, and Battara - for your input and information.
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