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Thank you very much for that information, very helpful. However that link you supplied on how to remove the tang I don't think will be of much use as it doesnt say on how to remove the metal pin that I have in the handle. I will post a photo of the pin when I get back from work.
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Sorry about the delay, but here is a photo of the metal pin, which seems to stop the removal of the blade.
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Does that pin go all the way through to the other side of the handle William ?
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Possibly a small pointed nail set could be used on the smaller end of the pin to get it started; then you might be able to draw it from the wide end with pliers. Rick |
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Hi all,
It's now my new keris... adjusted the hilt orientation and removed the piece of wood, at the hilt joint. ![]() This is how it looked now. http://alamshah.fotopic.net/c1208138.html The joints needs repair and the end-piece needs replacement. I'll look into that, at a later stage... ![]() It's small and light. After handling it, it feels like a woman's keris. ![]() Let me know your opinions... Last edited by Alam Shah; 14th February 2007 at 12:47 AM. Reason: grammar |
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