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Old 7th October 2012, 03:16 AM   #1
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Thanks Alan...yes, i also think it turned out to be a somewhat better keris than the auction photos showed. I agree about not restaining if i can get rid of the existing rust residue without removing much of the existing stain. As i stated, i only gave this a quick sprucing up to get a better idea of what i had bought and get some pictures done. It only had a fairly quick working over with WD-40 a toothbrush and then some fine steel wool.
Do you have any thoughts on that line of brighter pamor. Only shows super bright at about a 45º angle. You can see it best in photo #3.
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Old 7th October 2012, 11:37 AM   #2
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I'm not at all sure of what I can see David, but whatever did cause this uneven distribution of contrasting material it was simply some sort of lack of control in process.
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Old 7th October 2012, 02:27 PM   #3
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Hello David & Alan,

from the pics, it looks like a grinding mark to me?

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Old 7th October 2012, 03:27 PM   #4
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from the pics, it looks like a grinding mark to me?

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I thought that at first as well Kai, and that just might be, but it reacts really differently from the rest of the pamor and seems to be of a higher contrast material than the rest. As Alan points out, it does seem rather uncontrolled...
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Old 12th October 2012, 07:11 PM   #5
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Well, i'm going to give this one more try before putting it to rest. ANY more info or examples of keris sepang out there?
I have checked our archives, of course, and seen a few more examples, but there is little real info to go along with them. The books i own don't seem to shed too much more light on the subject either. I am interested in approximately when this form may have emerged and what significance it might have held (since it is a departure from the norm for keris dhapur). Anybody?
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Old 14th October 2012, 03:40 AM   #6
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Okay David, I will attemps to be the "anybody" here Attached five pieces from various area's that with one exception would qualify as the dapur Sepang
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Okay David, I will attemps to be the "anybody" here Attached five pieces from various area's that with one exception would qualify as the dapur Sepang
Hello Naga Sasra,
According to the EK (but not the book Dhapur), the kris shown on your first and last pictures has a dapur Regol (with twin gandik). I attach the pictures of a similar kris from my collection, and of my only kris with dapur Sepang.
David, sorry I have no information about the origin of this dapur, I consider it as just a variant symmetrical dapur like dapur Regol or Karna Tinanding. There is another variation of dapur Sepang with a gandik as indicated in the EK and shown in the book Dhapur.
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Old 14th October 2012, 04:06 PM   #8
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Thanks guys. It's nice to see other examples even if we can't find more information. Way too much knowledge about keris obscured by time...
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