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Old 9th March 2026, 10:30 PM   #9
RobT
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Default Selit/Sisip Blade Perhaps but Full Size Hilt & Selut

David,
Thanks for your input. I agree with you and Sajen. There is no doubt that the sheath isn’t original to the blade. I’m just thankful that the style of the sheath is appropriate to the style of the hilt.
I’m not too sure about this selit/sisip thing. In the example you show, the hilt and wranka of the smaller blade are noticeably smaller than those components on the full size keris. My hilt, when the blade is sheathed, looks proportionately correct for the wranka. Also, I eyeballed my selut against a number of Garuda hilted keris I have and it looks like it is large enough to fit them. In addition to this, I had to reseat the hilt because it was loose. The tang hole in the selut is certainly large enough for a full size keris, So, if the blade is for a selit/sisip, it was fitted with a full size hilt.
Even though I think the sheath is fairly new, I was not at all keen about modifying it by shortening the gandar and since everybody (you included) that has commented on this has recommended against it, I will follow this good advice. Since I am not cutting down the gandar, there is no reason to replace the buntut. I think that, the more things that can be left as original, the better so I will just repair the damage to the existing buntut.
The only other change I will make is to widen the sheath throat a hair so the blade seats properly and doesn’t wobble.

Sajen,
Thanks for the example. I could fairly easily fit a piece of wood to fill the gap on the dagu side of the blade. I don’t think I could match the tiger figure of the wood on my sheath but I’m pretty sure my efforts would look a bit better than the example you show. Do you think it would be acceptable to fit a contrasting material in that area (eg a piece of ebony or ivory)?

Sincerely,
RobT
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