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Agreed Lew. The okir work on the baca-baca, and even the lower portion of the hilt is not what you might think it would be. But, there is no indication that anything was replaced or redone. In fact, this was found in practically untouched condition, the scabbard being badly broken, and it(scabbard) HAS been restored in two spots but is original to the kriss.
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Holy freakin' molly Charles!!! What are you trying to do to us?!
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Very very nice...
What makes the kakatua a rare form? Congrats. |
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Oh yes I remember worshiping this at the show. If you ever put it in the trash can please let me know....
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Kino, the silver ones are a little rarer.
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NICE, love the braided wire work.
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You have been busy Charles, very nice pieces. |
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