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Hello Henri,
This repair job to strengthen the remaining pesi explains the slightly offset tang position. I doubt that this is Indonesian work though - possibly some European attempt at a pesi repair? We could use Alan's insight, I guess! Regards, Kai |
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It's amazing how much better the wilah is already looking.
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The pesi looks strange so you better keep the hilt on.
What fascinated me about it was the four petal flower which I haven't seen before on this kind of hilt. My keris hilt has leaves but the hilts on the badek doesn't. Michael |
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Nice one also Michael . May be mine was the local Florist ' s keris !
Could you please post a photo from the top showing the ganja fully inserted into the sheath ? It seems to be out of the wrangka . Henri |
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Yes, more pics, please, Michael!
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Actually mine is standing out of the scabbard, which is strongly U-shaped as you can see. Michael |
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Wow, I am again green with envy!
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There is an interesting discussion about this keris:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3334 |
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