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Member
Join Date: May 2017
Location: Germany
Posts: 148
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Hi guys.
Not to late to wish a happy new year. I got this keris some month ago. Clearly described by the seller as gold plated. But I liked it and it found the way to me together with other keris. The lower part of the scabbard looked not like the real deal. A test with a hot needle shows melting plastic. I found the time now to replace it. I think a Minangkabau Keris (?), the feeling is that the blade is older than the fittings. The lower piece was replaced maybe due to a lost by ivory-looking resin. I think it is better now with the same material. I tested to scratch a glass with that red stones. They where able to scratch it easily. Best Thomas |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
Posts: 9,534
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Hi Thomas,
Wow, a great Minangkabau keris and a well done restore job! Also when I imagine that the original foot could have looked a little bit different. The blade is very typical for this sort of Minang keris and all could be of the same age IMVHO. The stones will be rubies I guess. Regards, Detlef |
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