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Old 22nd January 2005, 03:32 AM   #1
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[QUOTE=Rick]Welcome to the Kris fraternity Dan !

Now get back to collecting those Daab Dha Darb thingies .
If you can ... muahahahaha .

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I agree, Dan. Wanna sell some dha?
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Old 22nd January 2005, 04:39 AM   #2
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As others have noted the dressing is modern. It has become common practice in many Manila antique shops to dress-up older blades in modern fittings, and then try to "antique" the fittings. In some even trickier shops, they are now re-using old salvaged woods and other materials to give it an older look and color. Particularly in Maranao country, such as Tugaya, one can see a plethora of re-fitted old blades mixed in with newly made ones. I would be interested in what the shop owner had to say about the kris, whether or not he mentioned it as being a re-fit.
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Old 22nd January 2005, 04:49 AM   #3
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Federico, what you have said may explain what I have been seeing on eBay for the past 2 years: old blades with new fittings with varying degrees of craftsmenship, but not in the old styles.
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