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Dear Galvano,
I am not an expert but the peksi shows that this keris have some age. You have to consider the different climate in Indonesia but a corrosion like this need some time. Regards, sajen |
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Sorry Sajen,
but you're mistaken. This pesi is the prove of recent manufacture. |
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but why : peksi+ rust = new thanks |
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I'm not an expert either.............
Rust can come up very quickly. Even in a few days. The rust is rather lose if you look at the pictures and doesn't seem rust being there for years. That kind of rust looks much more different. |
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I think I saw a keris with elephant gandik, luk 3 keris.
might be a recent made keris. |
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Hello,
I think that this is a very interesting thread and this blade is a puzzle to me. I still think that this blade isn't recent but I can be mistaken. Galvano you clean the peksi? I think to see a split in the top of it from corrosion. I want to show here three peksi for comparison: a recent Madura blade, an old Java blade and an old Bali blade. It will be interesting what our javanese members think about this blade. And I agree with Newsteel that the greneng is a sign of balinese origin while the sogokan is more javanese. Regards, sajen Last edited by Sajen; 28th February 2009 at 04:45 PM. |
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