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Old 3rd August 2011, 09:12 AM   #3
kai
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Hello Robert,

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a Kris with what could be either a low grade silver or nickel pommel.
The grip bands appear to be silver (maybe except one) - given the distinct patina, I'd guess at white brass rather than a low silver alloy for the pommel. Perferably have this verified on a hidden surface before reassembling the hilt though.


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It seems to be the only piece from this collection that did not fare well during storage.
Doesn't look too bad - you'll remember some threads of much more wrecked kris/keris that looked really nice after some careful restoration.


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The single fullered blade is 21-5/8 inches in length.
Looks promising - also late 19th c. I'd guess. If you're going to etch some of your Moro pieces, work on this removed blade first (much easier and more forgiving). I'd recommend staining with diluted vinegar which results in a more subdued contrast than ferric chloride but is practically identical to the traditional "coconut water" (i. e. coconut juice gone sour).


BTW, what's the length of the other kris? Any chances that the scabbards got swapped? Regarding style and age, I believe this scabbard would suit the kris with ivory pommel very well and vice versa! Some linseed oil will help protecting the wood and bring out any chatoyance, especially with the nice crosspiece.


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At the present time the hilt has been dismantled and it is being readied for new cord wrapping
Please take pics of the disassembled pieces. If the old cord is not long/stable enough to redo the wrapping, please store it separately for later analysis rather than tossing it out.

Regards,
Kai
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