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Old 27th January 2005, 07:31 PM   #1
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Default Can Anyone Help ID this Keris ?

As a complete novice in the field of swords-I wondered if anyone might have an idea as to where this Keris is from and what it was used for.Thanks Very Much-Boswego[Keris1.jpg][Keris2.jpg][Keris3.jpg][Keris4.jpg]

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Old 27th January 2005, 07:38 PM   #2
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Default Sorry (no pics) re Keris

Sorry,dont seem to be able to attach the Keris pics-when i hit the 'manage attachments' bar i get the old 'the page cannot be displayed' message ('detect network settings' prompt doesnt work either).
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Old 28th January 2005, 12:45 AM   #3
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Boswego, try hosting them on www.photobucket.com or you can email them to me at awinston@aol.com and I'll post them.
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Old 28th January 2005, 03:35 PM   #4
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Old 28th January 2005, 10:38 PM   #5
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Here you go, Boswego. This is a Moro Kris from the Phillipines. I know very, very little about these, but others here should be able to help you.

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Here's all I can say about this piece- 25" total length,20 1/2" blade length,5 1/4" hilt-handle length.The blade does'nt appear to be damascened,or so heavily polished all striations were obliterated...

I also wanted to know if someone out there might have a suitable scabbard for the Keris.
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Old 28th January 2005, 11:00 PM   #6
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Maranao pre-19th century used for fighting...well...Maranao if we believe the trunk theory, has the nice Maranao bulge. Pre-19th century well again back to Bob's book, separate gangya would in the very least indicate pre 1930 (one date to feature I am dead sure about), possibly with considerable age if we consider wider spaced luks to be an older phenomena. Oh well...somedays I figure what do we really know about these things. There are alot of theories, but where is the proof. Its nice to move forward, and have lots to say about weaponry, but why is it accurate? Based on what? Nice kris by the way. I like the perabot features, the double fullering, and the overall dapur of the blade (well to steal terms from the keris guys). Very graceful piece, looks like it has a story to tell.
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