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I recently got this keris Madura, someone "restored" it's blade: he sanded it, repainted it with silver paint (
![]() After removing the paint (just that) this was the result; some pamor at the base and some near the tip. To be so rude, what is your advice: do I have to clean it further or do I have to leave it this way? thanks Sukuh |
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About the pamor; on the pictures there's a "line" visible, running along the spine, in real that's almost impossible to see (
![]() By "do I have to clean it further or do I have to leave it this way?" I did mean: is this keris worth the effort or keep it as an example how people treat kerisses? sukuh |
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Join Date: May 2007
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Luckily the previous owner didnot "restore" the beautiful hilt and sheath...
![]() Yes, I 2nd the motion - the keris definitely worth further cleaning... |
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