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Love this type of thread. Is very exciting.
Sajen if you don't mind me asking: what is going through your mind when you're looking at the photos of the item with your family in the States, in regards to steps you'll take when you get the item in your hands. You've done some nice restorations so you have expertise in this area, you've got some great advice on what to look out for and what to be careful with, so I'm thinking you most probably are shaping a plan for when you receive the item. |
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yes, of course I have a plan! ![]() And I have seen on the pictures that the grip binding down under the pommel isn't original anymore. I wish to know how this sort of binding will be done, would be nice to restore this binding. Maybe someone know how to do this?? ![]() ![]() Great would be a scabbard for this kris, maybe I find a way to let work one in Indonesia. Or I have one day the great luck to find one day an old one which I can let rework for this blade. On the other hand will look this kris also good at the wall display without scabbard together with my other kris I have, so a scabbard will have time! |
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I also have received this kris and like said in the previous post there is still a lot work with this kris. The pommel from supposedly hippo ivory (is this a common material by Moro kris?) was like thought before not firm attached and the upper part of the binding was glued, so I opened carefully the binding and take the pommel of to clean and oil it. The blade has received a first cleaning, until now I can't see any evidence of twistcore. The blade will receice now a polishing and etching. The biggest concern will be to add a new binding in the same way it was originally since I don't know how to do this. It would be great when a member who know how this can be done would share his knowledge. Here some first pictures.
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By the way - nice work. Now for the etching to bring that nice twist core....... ![]() |
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Thank you Jose,
I am not sure about the hippo ivory, will try to take better pictures! The blade still need more cleaning and polishing before it can be etched. Do you know how to do this sort of binding? Someone other? Regards, Detlef |
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The pommel is attached again firmly and I have etched the blade, no twistcore!
![]() The only thing what still need to do is to blacken the binding at the handle. |
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Some pommel pictures. Any thoughts about the ivory origin? My guess would be hippo ivory.
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