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David, in this case a pic or two would be worth a thousand words, but right now I do not have time to do pics.
This handle style that Kai Wee has fitted is not an East Jawa style.Yes, it looks better than the Solo one did, but its still not right. Its just occurred to me I might have a pic on file . If I have I'll post it. OK, here it is. Best I can do at short notice. The handle that Kai Wee needs is one like either #2 or #4 from the left. Some others would also be suitable, but not the one on it at the moment. Last edited by A. G. Maisey; 11th December 2006 at 12:02 AM. |
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Thanks Alan. I can't see the profile of #4 that well, but is it looks like it might be the same hilt form as that timoho sheathed keris i got from you from catalog #50. Not sure if you would remember.
Can you say what keris type Kai Wee's hilt would be appropriate for? |
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I do not know the root of this handle form, but I have seen them associated with Jogja keris more than with any other type
I think that might have been list 49 David. Yes, that's an East Jawa type. |
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Thanks Alan. Yes, it could have been 49. They run together after a while.
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Hi Rick,
Well, I've given up trying to ascertain the age, but I think it is probably not very old. ![]() Hi David, Thanks. This is definitely no high keris, and it came at a "not high" price, though I'd be a little bit hesitant to say cheap. The keris is, as Empu Kumis (sorry, forgot his latest forum nick) once said, a nice piece for a collection, but not a great one. Hi Alan, Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, the hilt is a Yogya hilt, as the seller had informed me. ![]() I know what you are referring to. I spent a long time scrutinising the singa's points of connection to the blade when I first bought the keris and I do see some disjointed lines. However, that does not apply to the tail, which is definitely part of the original keris body. So unless only the body was welded on to the remnants of the blade, from which the tail was carved. Whoever is doing these things are good... But just a point for thought - could it be a possibility that the original keris pandai made the keris like that - make the billet for the keris, and add material to the gandik for the singa? |
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Hey, my avatar's gone missing!!
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