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I'm very new to collecting antique edged weapons. As a matter of fact I got my first one today. It's a kris I believe. I've been collecting militaria for a while and finally something new(to me). So can anyone tell me about kris knives, I believe that's how it's spelled.
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Hello Bigyankee,
Welcome to the forum. ![]() Robert |
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Bigyankee,
Welcome to the forum. As Robert suggested better place some pictures of the item. Then we can comment. If your new addition is a keris the thread better should be removed to the keris warung kopy part of this forum. Don't worry, the moderators will take care for that. |
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Hi Bigyankee,
Am new here myself. If you'd first like to have an overview of ethnic Philippine weapons, then please see Krieger's Weapons of the Philippine Islands. If you want to zoom in right away on krises, this old thread is very helpful to say the least, and I'd say is a must-see: Kris sword variations. Welcome ![]() PS - Vandoo, the richness of your collection continues to boggle my imagination! ![]() |
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Here are some photo's sorry about the poor quality of them.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It also has part Japanese Govt. 10 Centavo note in between the wood and metal on the sheeth, the metal slid down revealing this. It seems as if it makes the metal stay in place better. Anyways thanks for the help. |
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