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The blade from the first on the second picture.
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A close up from the Palembang keris. Hope I can remove the rust without a new warangan because I am afraid that the gold get destoyed more by this.
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And here the blade from the last one. I am corious what you think; is the elephant gandik original and is it an old blade?
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The Palembang kinatah piece was still very much in perfect condition. Congrats Detlef?
BTW, could u post the pix of the kinatah at the upper part of the gonjo? |
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Unfortunately not anymore in a perfect condition. |
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Really nice!
Haven't you try to send it for repair? Are people who would do such restoration still exist? |
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The elephant head is more thick than the blade at this point.
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