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Hello Ariel,
I also vote for it being a keris panjang. IMO all fittings are probably fairly recent: The hilt and pendokok will do - could certainly be replaced if you find anything nice though; the scabbard could need some improvement - if there's enough wood, one could try to grind away the carving. Covering them up with embossed silver would be another option but having a good, traditional scabbard made for the blade is better (and probably cheaper)... IMHO, the blade is a rather nice example: (at least) 19th c. with subtle laminations and rare full-length fullers; without a thorough cleaning and etching (hot vinegar should do), I wouldn't want to judge wether the gonjo is original (even if replaced as often needed during the life of a blade, it looks old and well done). Regards, Kai |
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