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maxbliss888 11th May 2015 04:00 PM

Keris from Southern Thailand
 
Hi! I have just joined the forum and I have just started the hobby

Rick 11th May 2015 04:06 PM

Hi and welcome Max . :)

Bjorn 11th May 2015 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by maxbliss888
Hi! I have just joined the forum and I have just started the hobby

Hi Max, welcome :)

Your thread title mentions southern Thailand. Is this where you are from? Or do you have photos/information of a Thai keris to share with us?

Rick 11th May 2015 09:40 PM

Yes, he does; I have contacted him via email with the request that he upload the image to the site rather than use a photobucket link . :)

maxbliss888 12th May 2015 02:24 AM

Keris from Southern Thailand
 
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Hi all! I am from Singapore but I am currently working and staying at Bangkok. Since I am in Thailamd, I have taken the opportunity to explore the countries as well as get to know the culture here.

Even though I have been living in SEAsia, I have never really seen a real Keris until now..

maxbliss888 12th May 2015 01:22 PM

Keris
 
I have tried to upload the photos via my and iPad but it doesn't show?

maxbliss888 12th May 2015 01:45 PM

Keris
 
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Enclosed photo

Rick 12th May 2015 02:07 PM

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I don't usually do this; but for a new member I will .
Please Max, figure out the uploading process .

Rick 12th May 2015 02:12 PM

Very good job Max ! :)
I know the process can be a bit puzzling . :o

maxbliss888 12th May 2015 02:36 PM

Keris
 
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Thanks!

maxbliss888 12th May 2015 04:04 PM

Keris Pattani
 
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Close shot

VANDOO 12th May 2015 07:28 PM

WELCOME TO THE FORUM MAX. COLLECTING KERIS SEEMS TO BE ADDICTIVE ONCE STARTED. IT APPEARS YOU HAVE THREE KERIS ALREADY, TWO MALAY KERIS TAJONG ONE MISSING ITS NOSE AND ANOTHER THAT MAY BE BUGIS BUT I AM FAR FROM AN EXPERT SO WILL LEAVE IT UP TO THOSE MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE TO SAY FOR SURE. NICE EXAMPLES AND THE NOSE CAN BE REPLACED EASY ENOUGH AND PERHAPS SOME MEMBER CAN STEER YOU TO A GOOD RESTORER FOR THE JOB. :)

maxbliss888 13th May 2015 10:27 AM

Keris
 
Thanks!

Collecting Keris is really addictive... I hope to focus on the Southern Thai Pattani Keris.. And really hope to find one Coteng......

Anyone knows where can I find one?

David 13th May 2015 02:07 PM

Welcome to the forum Max. Yes, addictive indeed! :)
I am afraid that you question about finding a keris coteng can't really be discussed in much detail here as commercial conversation is banned on the forums. After you get through that probational period and are eligible to use the Swap Forum section you could post a "Wanted" request there. I can't point you to specific internet dealers, but they are out there and a Google search for "keris" will no doubt bring up a few hits to explore. Nice old Coteng keris do seem to be a bit scarce though so not every dealer will have one. I do see them from time to time on ePray, though that is a dangerous place for beginner collectors for sure.

maxbliss888 14th May 2015 01:39 AM

Keris
 
Thanks!

maxbliss888 15th May 2015 05:13 PM

Keris restoration
 
Before and after photos

David 15th May 2015 08:32 PM

Max, i did not pass you post where you state where you sent you keris for restoration. We need to avoid commercial references on the forum.
That said, i do not see the before or after photos attached to this message. If you have them could you upload them to the site. Thanks! :)

maxbliss888 16th May 2015 04:29 AM

Keris restoration
 
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Restoration before after

maxbliss888 16th May 2015 04:57 AM

Restoration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David
Max, i did not pass you post where you state where you sent you keris for restoration. We need to avoid commercial references on the forum.
That said, i do not see the before or after photos attached to this message. If you have them could you upload them to the site. Thanks! :)

Sorry, I thought it will be good to let people know where they could send their Keris for restoration as there are not many around..

maxbliss888 16th May 2015 03:40 PM

Keris
 
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David 16th May 2015 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by maxbliss888
Sorry, I thought it will be good to let people know where they could send their Keris for restoration as there are not many around..

That would be advocating for one commercial operation over another. We like to keep the forums commercial free. ;) :)
I find it is actually remarkable just how many keris will stand with just a little coaxing. I'd say at least 85% of my collection will do this without much trouble. :)

David 17th May 2015 02:47 AM

Max, just a heads up. You are still on moderated probation like all new members. Your posts therefore need to be cleared by a moderator before they appear on the forum. Please don't keep reposting the same thing. We aren't always on the site, but we will pass your post as soon as possible. :)

Green 17th May 2015 06:53 AM

it's quite a fascinating phenomenon that some keris can stand on the pointed end whereas the centre of gravity is logically quite far up at the hilt I'd guess.

Any scientific explanation for this anyone?

maxbliss888 17th May 2015 09:33 AM

Keris balance
 
My guess is that it's well built with good balance

Rick 17th May 2015 03:11 PM

The Incredible Magickal Standing Keris
 
A parlor trick IMO; akin to building a house of cards . ;) :)
Make it stand without the scabbard on a piece of glass and I will be impressed .

David 17th May 2015 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Green
Any scientific explanation for this anyone?

I'm not sure a scientific explanation is really necessary. It's just a matter of balance and creating a triangulation of surface contact with the floor/table, blade and sheath. As Rick points out, balancing a keris without the sheath on a hard and impenetrable surface such as glass would be something to be more impressed by. :)

Rick 17th May 2015 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by David
I'm not sure a scientific explanation is really necessary. It's just a matter of balance and creating a triangulation of surface contact with the floor/table, blade and sheath. As Rick points out, balancing a keris without the sheath on a hard and impenetrable surface such as glass would be something to be more impressed by. :)

And no photoshop allowed . :D

maxbliss888 17th May 2015 03:53 PM

Keris
 
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Originally Posted by Rick
And no photoshop allowed . :D

No photo shop man...

Rick 17th May 2015 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by maxbliss888
No photo shop man...

Meh, itsallonewordtome . :p

David 19th May 2015 03:17 PM

Max, please check your Private Messages at the top right part of your screen. Thanks!


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