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BSMStar 13th April 2005 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick
Wayne,
You mean I'm not in Kansas anymore ? :eek: :D

You aren't??? You never told me you moved? Or did they move Kansas again? :D :D :D

(Even though I can see alot of gulls here from time to time, I think you are a little closer to the beach than I am... its a loooong drive for me to see the big pond.) :rolleyes:

Rick 13th April 2005 11:47 PM

Wayne , I am IN the ocean :D , as far east as you can get in MA . :)

BSMStar 14th April 2005 01:29 AM

Hmmm, not in Kansas.... really?
 
Rick,

Yea, I know... on that nice little spit of land that points north in eastern most part of MA, (I already looked it up over a satellite, just wave up at me). I told you that you were closer to the beach. :D :D

Rick 14th April 2005 02:14 AM

Oh Dear
 
Time to get out the cloak of invisibility .. :eek: :eek:

Andrew 14th April 2005 04:13 AM

And you thought you were being sooo cute by posting your coordinates when I urged folks to list their location.... :rolleyes: ;)

Rick 14th April 2005 02:25 PM

Hey , everyone loves a challenge , no ? :D
And I am kinda cute . ;)

Antway let's get back to serious stuff here .
We really digress . :D

BSMStar 14th April 2005 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew
And you thought you were being sooo cute by posting your coordinates when I urged folks to list their location.... :rolleyes: ;)

(Living on the big CC)

If you want to play...
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/


(Rick, my wife asked how cute -- don't answer that, it will only encourage her) ;)
OK, I'm done... back to the topic.

BSMStar 22nd April 2005 06:18 PM

Source for Liver of Sulfur (USA)
 
Do not use the earlier link for Potassium Sulfide...

What started as Potassium Sulfide ended pointing to Potassium Sulfate (in the search that was ran), which is not likely to work.

Try this one (I checked it personally)...

http://www.rainbowsupply.com/search_...rch=fromSearch

The cost does not look too bad, but there is a $10 handling fee on top of shipping that ends up costing more than the product (almost sounds like some of those "rare" swords on ebay :p ).

My apologies for the mistake. :o

capt.smash 22nd April 2005 07:00 PM

Have you tried it out yet? :)

BSMStar 24th April 2005 09:51 PM

I'm chomping at the bit.
 
Hi Smashy,

Not yet, I am waiting on the Liver to arrive. LabanTayo is now out of town too, so I might wait until he gets back (in about two weeks or so). I've been looking at the keris... it a beauty, so I hope this stains properly. Otherwise I will probably send it off. :)

Kiai Carita 26th April 2005 02:38 PM

Looking After keris
 
Captain Smash' keris from Bali looks very nice. It is a Bali keris like a Javanese keris of the dapur pasopati. The engraving and the carving is intended to be inlaid and wrapped with gold and might have been done anytime. Alot of new tourist keris are made this way. Usualy one would only get the engraving and carving done when one had the money for the gold or one had been given a promotion from the Raja (in Bali never have there been Sultans except visiting).

Although Sultan Agung gave kinatah emas (carved and then wrapped in gold) to everyone of the rank Bupati upwards to celebrate his victory over the kadipaten Pati (with the elephant-lion Gajah Singo symbol on the gandhik), Sultan Agung did not invent the laying of gold on kerises. I have seen Singosari keris with sinarasah (another technique of gold inlay in kerisology) and Singosari was the Java kingdom of 1222-1292, which was founded by Ken Arok who killed Mpu Gandring with the famously coursed unfinished keris.

The use of sandpaper and battery acids in cleaning a keris can very easily change the pamor. Opening the pamor (silak waja) should be done once by the Mpu as part of the prayer of the making of the keris which begins and ends with offerings to the gods. The use of warangan is mistakenly called etching but it is not etching as there is no intent of taking away any part of the blade surface but only to contrast the earthly iron from the heavenly meteorite. The pamor on this blade seems now to be uler lulut (tame caterpillar) believed to bring prosperity and make people believe the speach of the owner.

One traditional method of cleaning a keris is using a wooden trough soak the rusty keris in the water of several coconuts that have fermented for several days. To get this buy several coconuts that are still in their shells and thus still have the water in them. You should be able to hear the water when you shake the nut. Every nut would have between 1/4-1 cup of water in it. This is not coconut milk don't make a mistake and get coconut milk.

Every few days, take the blade out and scrub with lime. Rinse the blade and soak again in the same solution do not change it rather let it ferment further. It can take weeks to clean a very rusty keris but patience is a key component in kerisology.

In Bali lore the bull is assosciated with Andini and is the steed of Syiwa the king of the Gods. Tigers are assosciated with courage, military. In wayang stories Pasopati is one of the keris of the hero Arjuna who together with Krisna is the avatar of the God Wisnu.

I hope this post is useful,
Kiai Carita.

BSMStar 26th April 2005 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiai Carita
The use of warangan is mistakenly called etching but it is not etching as there is no intent of taking away any part of the blade surface but only to contrast the earthly iron from the heavenly meteorite.

Hello Kiai Carita,

Just to clarify what you mean... you referred to meteorite in the blade, does the blade contain meteoritic material or are you referring to nickel being added to the iron (and it represents the heavenly)? If meteoritic material is present in the blade, is this common and do you know the source? Thanks.

capt.smash 27th April 2005 12:00 PM

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Hi guys ive just got a new project blade to work on,its in bad shape with no sign of contrasting pamor.....but does show a layered pattern.Its seems unusualy thick and heavy to me.I got this advertised as "old dagger or bayonet" :rolleyes: and cost me the price of a carton of cigarets.A prime candidate for some cleaning and re-etching...should be fun :D


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