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This is another nice example of the art of Moro twist core steel on a kriss that I believe dates no later than the early 19th century.
This is a very high contrast example. Note also the pattern welded ganja. Observations and comments welcomed! |
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Charles
What can I say besides Sweeeet..... ![]() ![]() Lew |
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Thanks Lew.
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Very nice! Sulu?
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Yes, this is Sulu and does look like turn of the 18th/19th to early 19th century. Congrats, Charles!
How long is the blade? Any hints that the asang-asang may be a replacement? Regards, Kai |
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Yes love the twistcore. I agree with Kai on all points, including the question of the asang-asang possibly being later.
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