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28th January 2006, 08:59 PM | #1 |
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Nice Old Sumatran Keris For Comment
Hi All
This Auction just ended. Seems to a nice old one http://cgi.ebay.com/Good-old-Malaysi...QQcmdZViewItem Lew |
29th January 2006, 02:38 AM | #2 |
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This is a keris from the N. Malaysian state of Terengganu. Its a very nice and complete keris, in super condition. Congratulations!
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29th January 2006, 10:53 AM | #3 |
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A very nice and sturdy keris. A good find!!! Don't forget to turn the ukiran to the other side when the keris arives.
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29th January 2006, 11:39 AM | #4 |
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a beauty to look at ! Nice thin pamor layers! hard to find nowadays.
congrats. I did not see it at all at ebay? must bin sleeping ....zzzzzzzzzz |
29th January 2006, 04:16 PM | #5 |
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As i said i PM Lew, nice catch, especially at that price. Shows you can still find a bargain or two on ebay.
I am still curious about what appears to be a round indentation at the base of the kris. It reminds me a little of the finger impressions on keris picit, though it seems a bit less organic. Still, it seems intentional and i wonder what symbolic significance might be connected to it. I look forward to seeing this one restored and better photographed. |
3rd February 2006, 03:22 AM | #6 |
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Hi All
The keris arrived today and it is a beauty. When I took it out of the box I noticed that the former owner had glued the ukiran on upside down I blasted the blade for a few minutes with the hairdryer and the glue softened up enough to turn the ukiran the right way . Now I am a happy camper here are a few quick pics until I get some good light for better pictures. Lew |
3rd February 2006, 03:50 AM | #7 |
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Hey Lew, i'm glad you finally got that glue loosened up. I would take it a step further if i were you. Take the hilt off altogether and clean all that crap out of there and off the pesi and then reattatch it with a cloth wrap.
Definitely a nice deal you got there. Can't wait to see a stain on that blade. Looks like a nice pamor. |
3rd February 2006, 05:33 AM | #8 |
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Everything, from the hilt to the hilt cup to the sheath for the blade looks original and fitting. Remember the to maintain the wood with some wood oil! The hilt is a very well-carved specimen, top 25% at least, I'd say. The wood grain also looks fantastic! Keep it well, Lew.
PS: If you ever replace whatever is holding the hilt to the blade with cloth, remember not to make it too tight, or the hilt will eventually split, which is going to be a real shame. |
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