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Hmmm... the blade looks like a Malay Bugis Riau, Luk 7 piece to me.
The hulu and sarung are appropriate, but as mentioned... the mendak need to be changed to an appropriate type... either malay or bugis. Click [ here ] for some examples. At the same time, maybe you could modify the hilt base, click [ here ]. ![]() |
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thanks for the info.. anyway, i actually bought this keris while i was on a vacation in Brunei. during fasting month they usually have expo's and one of the booth was selling old kerises.. i got this blade for Dollar Brunei $20.00..
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Zartane
I think the prize is good and right (if Brunei dollar is the same of Singapore dollar: are 10 euro). How do you pay for dress and sheat? |
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Gentlemen,
We discuss weapons and their beauty on this forum. Money matters should be discussed by PM or email. Read the posting rules again please. |
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sorry for rising the price again, but it's not my intention to sell.. just sharing my experience and yes, brunei dollar and singapore dollar is in the same rate.. as for the dressing, i bought a new keris sold for tourist (cheap) and then threw away the blade. but ofcourse, i had to make sure that it fits nicely first..
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Other than that javanese mendak, get a decently carved jawa demam hilt to compliment that beautiful sampir. A simple good one will do. That one looked 'so tourist'. That blade look Malay bugis.
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#7 |
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Methinks the luks are too deep for a Malay keris.
Also, for a typical Malay sampir, the rounded buntut is inappropriate. |
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