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28th December 2009, 06:38 AM | #1 |
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Keris Bugis - Udan Mas
Dear Antiques Keris Fellows,
Introducing a new comer in this forum to share one of my Lovely collection. your comment would very appreciate. Greeting from Lombok, Hartadi |
28th December 2009, 09:59 PM | #2 |
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Hello Hartadi,
Welcome Very nice keris with nice patina. Please keep it away from your local silversmiths, before you know it they will dress it up in silver Best regards, Willem |
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28th December 2009, 11:06 PM | #4 |
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Hello Willem and David, thanks.. Don't worry... I'll keep as it is now, love it very much without recent dress..
buttom toe is the Only awkward since it was refurb by our local repairmen. |
28th December 2009, 11:20 PM | #5 | |
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Wish I can fix the cracked on neck below the sheath |
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29th December 2009, 08:12 AM | #6 | |
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I assume we have some forumites who have experience with this kind of repairs. Although, when it is not loose, I would just leave it as it is. |
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29th December 2009, 09:47 AM | #7 | |
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29th December 2009, 11:50 AM | #8 |
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Welcome to the forum Mas Hartadi.
It's many keris with pamor udan mas in javanese keris , but yours... Bugis keris with pamor udan mas? hhhmm...really nice and very rare. Just wondering when you get bored with this one... |
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29th December 2009, 03:28 PM | #10 |
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Dear Hartadi,
From the pictures, I think the crack had been repaired before. Very often kemuning will warp and crack such that some parts of the wood will bend away from the main body. I've not seen how the repair is actually done, but I believe the wood may be bent back towards the original position and wood-glued back in place. This may possibly involve partial breaking of the wood to push it back into place. I have a keris sheath which was like that (when I 1st possessed it) and then had it repaired. A give away is the lighter tone on the wood, which is the result of sanding to smoothen the area which was fixed. I think it is a good repair, and is best left as if. |
29th December 2009, 04:20 PM | #11 | |
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Of course the idiot that sold it to me shipped it in a soft envelope . Mine wiggled a bit but not much . Solved the problem by forcing 5 minute epoxy glue into the crack and holding it tight by hand . Clean up before it sets hard . |
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29th December 2009, 07:55 PM | #12 | |
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It is a good way for keeping your keris close at hand, but people start to stare in public places. and traveling by plane gets impossible |
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29th December 2009, 09:24 PM | #13 | |
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There is no wax paper in the Netherlands !?!! Shocking ........ |
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29th December 2009, 09:31 PM | #15 |
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An old repair is a different story indeed .
No quick fix there . |
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