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Vikingsword Staff
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I'll offer a couple of pointers ; you don't sharpen an Indo-Malay 'keris' .
![]() They are essentially for stabbing ; a 'bent elbow' weapon , having said that ; there are probably always exceptions in real hand to hand fighting . If your new keris is rusting then it is most likely because you are not maintaining it properly . Your old keris is thinner because of repeated washings in Warangan during Muharram ; if it is centuries old then a lot of the original material has been lost due to this process . Below is an example of the results of a few hundred years of washing ; the parallel lines running down the blade are strands of the base iron . A forum search using 'keris' will give you a LOT of information . The search function can be found at the top right hand corner of the page . We have a lot of keris enthusiasts here ; enjoy ! ![]() |
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