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Hullo everybody,
I don't know whether it's the same thing, but here it is: I have a moro kris which had a similar colour to yours and felt like some kind of plastic film. I wasn't too concerned at the time, as I was more concerned with getting rid of some rust spots on it. I brushed the blade with citric acid. After a while, not only did the rust spots clear,but so did the green /olive film/coating. It's not 100% clear at the moment but it probably will be the next time I wash it. Best, |
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thanks all, for the comments! my concern regarding this blade is whether it was done deliberately to look like this, or was it applied artificially, accidental or otherwise.
i took some closeups using natural lighting. i did notice that there was a couple spots in the katik where it was coming off. at the moment, i'm kinda partial into being done deliberately. it's too uniform throughout the blade. even on the smallest parts, such as the elephant's trunk, is covered with whatever it is. also the edges appeared to have been sharpened after it was applied. robert, the overlay sounds interesting. kinda like plating perhaps? ![]() ![]() ![]() it started to drizzle... ![]() |
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Spunjer,
Yes, like electra-plate. Very smooth as if it was polished after being applied but with the same aged look as the blade you have posted. Robert |
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Hullo everybody,
Yes I agree. It looked very evenly and deliberately applied. The only metal showing were a few spots at the crest of waves where it looked like they had been rubbing against the inside of the scabbard over years of in/out motion. That's why I wasn't concerned. I was very glad it was there, as it preserved the blade and the inlay in mint condition. Similar to the "blue" on a Marsose Klewang Best, |
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It almost looks like a coat of shellac, varnish or maybe linseed oil .
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They were commonly used anti rust coatings in days of yore ...
![]() I have seen it on more than one bladed weapon, Moro included . |
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