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Join Date: May 2023
Location: San Antonio
Posts: 144
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Just acquired my first legitimate older kris. It looks to be intact (except for the scabbard) but in poor shape. I would like to clean the blade and try to preserve the handle. As you can see the cord wrapping around the this totally shredded. I do believe the pommel is banati wood.
Would appreciate any thoughts on the kris and how I should go about preserving it or even restoring the hilt? |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
Posts: 9,668
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Hi Nathan,
Nice older 19th century kris! But a challenge to restore it to former glory. The binding will be difficult to do, I am not able to do something like this. I have a kris in my own collection where a friend of mine had given it a new binding, maybe not the best one but adequate IMVHO.The pommel seems to be indeed made from banati wood, this one I would clean with 000 steel wool, oiling it and giving it a polish with antique wax. The fittings are from silver? Good that they are all present. The scabbard I would also try to restore, I guess that it is soft wood? Good luck with this project, it would be nice when you would show the restore steps here. ![]() Attached are pics of my one with the steps of the restoration. Regards, Detlef |
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