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Flavio
The restorations are nicely done and it is a real beauty ![]() ![]() Congrats on a lovely kris. Btw it seems to be a nice old blade. Lew |
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Hi Lew, thank you very much
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No more comments? c'mon guys!!!! it's always wine and grappa that talk
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Flavio:
That's a very nice Maranao kris but I'm not fond of the repair to the pommel. It looks odd for the period (c. 1900) and I don't think it is consistent with a Mindanao piece (while the scabbard is). The original kakatua pommel would almost certainly have been much plainer with a short, sqare-ended, minimal crest. The carving on the kakatua is well done but not in keeping with the overall presentation of the sword IMO. Ian. |
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Thank you very much Ian, no problem at all, i appreciate your clarity!!
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Ian, there is no problem: i accept criticism from persons like you that know a whole world more than me on this pieces!!! Thank you very much
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