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12th January 2005, 06:45 PM | #1 |
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Mendaks?
Hi guys due to personal experience and of others buying keris that have decent old blades but are sometimes let down by poor fittings[fitted for whatever reason].Now if a person wanted to fit a new handle more befitting the blade you can just look on a certain well known electronic auction site for a large selection but where can you get a decent mendak?sometimes a keris can be let down by the mendak alone.The scabbard is another matter
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12th January 2005, 07:55 PM | #2 |
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Hello capt.
I'm not sure if this information is usefull because we live in a different country but for a simple old javanese mendak i'd go to large collectors events. if you want a more rare sumatran or bugi etc. that's a problem. you would have to know the right people. Sometimes it is possible to buy a keris without a scabbard but with a nice correct mendak so you can switch. Just curious > for what kinda keris are you looking? good luck |
12th January 2005, 09:24 PM | #3 |
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Another source for mendek besides auctions or eBay ( ) is one of our formites Adni at his website (Singapore). I have purchased from him before and was pleased (thanks Adni ). Here is his site:
www.geocities.com/keris4u If he does not have what you want, tell him what you need. |
12th January 2005, 11:09 PM | #4 |
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Capt. I don't want to advertise here for anyone, but if you contact me privately i can direct you to both well made Javanese and Bali mendaks made of real stones and precious metals.
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13th January 2005, 12:10 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for your replies ladds most helpful Nechesh you have mail
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13th January 2005, 02:32 AM | #6 |
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Here are some examples of Bugis and Malay ferrules, or "pendoko" as they're called in Malay. Very diffrent from Javanese or Balinese mendaks.
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