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Battara, it's actually old wood.
Pity I don't have the newest Frey. Is it possible to post the picture of the Frey Keris? Michael |
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Here it is .
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Thanks Rick, very resembling in style.
What does Frey say about it? Let's look closer at the blade also. Anybody who dares to stick out their neck on this? Michael |
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Hi Michael ,
Frey , of course says nothing about it ; absolutely nothing !
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Well, i could stick my neck out Michael, but it wouldn't really mean much since i don't really know very much.
I will say that the mendak appears to be an old (not too old, but certainly not new) lung wideng type which i believe (at least according to Solyom) would be a Surakarta form. I am not sure if such a mendak could be properly used on a Madurese keris. The hilt, of course, is not Surakarta, and since Naga Sasra believes that this blade was adapted to this sheath it would seem we have a bit of a mix 'n' match here. The blade looks more Javanese than Madurese to me, but i don't really have anything to back that up with, just a gut instinct.
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