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Old 4th May 2014, 02:13 PM   #1
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Default Weird kris sold by ebay

This weird kris was recently sold by ebay, relative small, 20 inch overall with a blade from 13 inch. The piece seems to have age.
Would be interested what others think about this kris. Origin? Age?

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Old 4th May 2014, 06:09 PM   #2
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I saw this too, and wondered about this strange thing. Some effort went into its construction and it looks to have seen considerable use. My immediate thought was that it was a tourist piece. Now I am not as sure, though it still lacks many of the Moro asethetics we find so attractive.

I am eager to see what some other forumites think.

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Old 4th May 2014, 06:54 PM   #3
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Hello Charles,

my first thought as well but when I looked again to this dagger I have been sure that it was in use. But still a real weird dagger IMHO.

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Old 5th May 2014, 03:37 AM   #4
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I am very leery of Ebay these days. I did a "dagger" search a while back. Found a neat little knife, that looked like a WWII theater made dagger. Heavy patina, and lots of rust. Then I found another, and another. All using the same photo, but different sellers in India. It was bad enough when the Chinese started making "antiques". Now the Indians? I'm not saying that's what this but... There are many swords, daggers, and bayonets being made in China, that kinda-sorta look like historical pieces, but are off in many respects. And they look old, and well used. This knife looks like a cross between a Kris, a Gonong, and a Barong.
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Old 5th May 2014, 07:55 AM   #5
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I am very leery of Ebay these days. I did a "dagger" search a while back. Found a neat little knife, that looked like a WWII theater made dagger. Heavy patina, and lots of rust. Then I found another, and another. All using the same photo, but different sellers in India. It was bad enough when the Chinese started making "antiques". Now the Indians? I'm not saying that's what this but... There are many swords, daggers, and bayonets being made in China, that kinda-sorta look like historical pieces, but are off in many respects. And they look old, and well used. This knife looks like a cross between a Kris, a Gonong, and a Barong.
I am aware of this but in this case the seller was from the States.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/OLD-ASIAN-ST...#ht_665wt_1153

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Old 5th May 2014, 11:46 AM   #6
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somebody put the grip on upside down.
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