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Old 19th August 2024, 07:27 AM   #1
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Hello. I am working on an old kris, and find the pommel is attached by pins (old work). Is this common? I am also curious about the divot that has been cut into the plug. Since the plug fits flush, the divot could be there to hold a small object (talisman?).
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It could also be to relieve stresses in the wood to lessen cracking as it dries. How deep does it go?
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Old 20th August 2024, 01:03 AM   #3
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Yes Jeff this is common. Some kris even have pommels that have several holes due to several refittings.
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Voids in pommels seem to be reasonably common also.
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Yes Jeff this is common. Some kris even have pommels that have several holes due to several refittings.
Are you saying that the pommel was stabilized by a peg on the longitudinal axis at one point in its life?
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Are you saying that the pommel was stabilized by a peg on the longitudinal axis at one point in its life?
In my experience...there's usually something like that, yes. Wooden peg, nail... the most unique that I've encountered was a small bone splinter. And it isn't just in Krises, repaired kampilans also have a peg of some sort.
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Totally agree with Xasterix.
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