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Thank you BluErf
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Hi all, well the restoration proceeed: I have unglued the pieces leaving two days in alcohol the warangka and so I have a puzzle to put together
Well the next step is to glue in right position all the pieces, to fill all the small cracks, to polish the surface and to use the shellac (I hope that the term in english is right - in italian is GOMMALACCA) that with the alcohol is gone. I think that at the end the result will be fine .Ah, nobody could indicate me where I can find a pendoko? In the meantime the blade is in its bath of pineapple juice to remove all the rust... Another question: nobody can post a picture to show me as the end of the scabbard should look like? Thank you I hope that at he end of all this work the keris will be happy and it will bring me fortune !!
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(KampungNet Keris Gallery is down, or else there are many examples there. )
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Thank you Alam
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Hi all, another step on the long way of restoration
the puzzle is recomposed. Now, first I have to smooth the microscopic scabrousness in some areas...
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Alam, I'm agree with you, but I hope that the final result is at least worth of all the work...
Anyway I've polished the surface: some of the cracks already to this point are visible just a little
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