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Very well put Rick. The only thing i DO find noteworthy about this auction is that the piece actually managed to top $200. Given the nicely described photos that is both sad and amazing.
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Someone bid for ivory.
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Thanks Rick ...
![]() This item reminds me of a thread we had way back in, oh let me see, '98 or so -- before my "brother" Rick (RSWORD) started collecting, and my "other brother" Rick (the original and true one) was even then moderating away -- when we talked about "sword-like objects." Seems like we had some good examples of first-rate junk back in them days too, traditional fakes not this plastic crap ya see today. Can't quite recollect what that thread was called -- the memory fades, ya know, after all them years and years and years and ... of collecting. |
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I pity the buyer, though.
![]() On the other hand, this is the real stuff. Compare them. This fittings are made of elephant ivory. Have a look at the grains. http://www.geocities.com/keris4u/ker..._singaraja.htm Last edited by Alam Shah; 20th April 2005 at 09:18 AM. |
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Alam Shah,
That is a beautiful ivory dress (drool) with one of my favorite hulus (where does Adni find all of that great stuff)! I had to share this plastic piece and fake blade... as others have noted, someone paid a "pretty penny" for this and I thought I would bring it to the attention of the not so well informed. |
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One more thing to add: the carving is not like that of past masters, or past fakers for that matter.
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I agree with you. It's a good idea to inform/post it here. Likewise, i've posted the link to Adni's item for comparison, for the not so well informed. ![]() |
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I was surprised to see nine bids on that item. But what was really shocking was the ebay handle of one of the high bidders. One would think with a name like that he or she would have known better. If the bidding was indeed driven by the ivory (and I agree with Andrew that it was), then ignorant speculators might see a large number of faux pieces coming their way. This may not serve to reduce the level of ignorance but hopefully it will reduce the number of those willing to speculate.
Sincerely, RobT |
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I don't think it would be terribly difficult to forge grain on plastic, so we can expect to see better quality plastic replicas soon. See the separate thread on plastic keris. And it would be rather difficult to tell the difference from photos on ebay. I personally would hesitate to buy any ivory just from photos.
Unfortunately, buyers were taken in by the very low opening bid for what they took to be real ivory ![]() Alam Shah is right that the blade may have talismanic qualities, but it's not pamur but some kind of inlay. I have one that my father bought for a very low price from Semarang (Indonesia) 50 years ago. |
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