13th February 2011, 07:52 PM | #1 |
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What do I have?
I just picked this up. These are not in my sphere of collecting. What do I have? Scabbard is dated 1946 with some Arabic script under it.
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13th February 2011, 11:50 PM | #2 |
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Umm, a keris???
Sorry, could not resist myself Unfortunately I am no well versed enough to tag it but I do like it. So, what are we looking at here folks? Thanks, J. |
14th February 2011, 03:33 AM | #3 |
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C'mon ....
Take a guess Jussi . |
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Yes! OK... I really am guessing here so take the following suggestion as that: I see a Yogyakarta dressed Javanese keris Betok. Thanks, J. |
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14th February 2011, 08:41 PM | #6 |
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Might this be a kebo lajer ?
In Yogya dress . |
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Seriously
Nobody cares to be serious here? Terrific.
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Sorry If I offended some how. That I assure you was not my purpose. What ever this keris might be labeled as it is a nice one. Thatīs what counts. Thanks, J. |
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14th February 2011, 09:41 PM | #9 |
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BBJW, I can be very serious, and if you feel that you would prefer this approach, I can provide it. However, I almost never adopt this posture, because it frequently offends.
The people who have contributed to this thread have done so in a relaxed way, and probably have acted so because they like the ongoing conversation. Be patient. You'll get what you want eventually, and it will be provided without my rough edges. |
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I AM NOT KNOWLEGABLE ENOUGH TO GUESS BUT WOULD LIKE TO SEE A GOOD CLOSE UP OF THE DESIGN AND WRITEING ON THE SCABBARD. IT MAY GIVE SOME VALUABLE IDENTIFICATION AS TO WHERE IT COMES FROM AND ITS HISTORY. SOME CLOSEUPS OF THE BLADE WOULD HELP ID PARMOR, AGE AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
EVEN THE EXPERTS CAN'T DO MUCH WHEN WORKING IN THE DARK. GOOD LUCK |
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So far the Yogyakarta dress part is correct, and the sheath is Ladrang, which is the formal dress. The gandik does seem a tad on the long size so Rick may well be correct to call this dhapur kebo lajer, though it doesn't seem as overtly long as many kebo keris i have seen. The blade is out of stain so it is hard to name the pamor based on these photos, but it could be a standard "scattered rice" (wos wutah) pattern. Looks like average village work to me. Maybe if you made you questions more specific you would receive more specific answers. Better, closer images might tell more. What exactly do you want to know? |
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15th February 2011, 03:28 AM | #12 |
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I would add that being village work (this is not a bad thing necessarily) .......... Sometimes the smith's intent of the dhapur form can be interpreted in more than one way; that's why I followed my guess with a question mark .
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15th February 2011, 01:31 PM | #14 |
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Forgive me BBJW, but isn't this the same keris that you posted back in 2007?
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=4158 |
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And BBJW get a very comprehensive answer from Alan G. Maisey. But BBJW may want to know more? Maybe he can specify his question. |
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