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Back of the sheath...
The bilah had a hole drilled through it at some point. The dealer told me this was quite popular in the '60s and '70s because some believed it would further empower a keris. |
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Hello Harimaukh,
better pics would be helpful. I guess that the hole shall be a part of a naga primitive. Would like to see better pics from the handle. Pendokok look very simple, oversheath (pendok) look nice. sajen |
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Selamat pagi all (9:49 am here in HK),
I will take better pics soon--terrible weather at this time of year. Hot, humid, and lots of rain. Pak Alam, you could be right--the metal looks like it might be a similar alloy to what you'd find in coins. The oversheath also looks like it is made of mixed metal, and it has darkened up much like the pendokok. |
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Salamaik Siang harimauhk,
![]() Your photos looked familiar, so I hunted through my 'collection'. Here is one similar to yours (a gift from a friend who knows next to nothing about edged-weapons). It looks VERY recent (even the inside of the scabbard hasn't had time to collect any dust/dirt/grime.) Best, |
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That does indeed look very much like mine. Do you think it might be a repro? I just checked the inside of my sheath with a flashlight. The throat is quite dirty/grimy, but the lower part (where the bilah rests) looks quite clean.
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