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I Once cleaned a hilt made of antler with a toothbrush and toothpaste !
That really got it white and clean (Not a joke). Event that clean that I applied some antiquewax again. The toothpaste advise was something I once read for cleaning ray-skin sabre hilts. For the pendok I would think that some brass polish would do fine, or maybe even to fine. Do you want it to shine ? |
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Be carefull by cleaning the pendok because it is maybe thin gilded, try it with a toothbrush and a mild soap.
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Sajen
David Perhaps some confusion occurred, itīs all my mistake: not being a professional photographer the pendok seems to be gilded but isnīt, it is silver(like) ![]() |
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I would be inclined to leave this keris exactly as it is.
I rather feel that attempting to alter the intentionally created appearance of this keris might result in some unintended surprises. |
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I do agree with you to leave (certain) things as they are, got curious though to the material of the hilt. I followed the tips I received however before your reply reached me. I wonīt say Iīm disappointed so far because here are the results of an overnight soaking (two times) in denture cleaning tablets (as an addition to the tip of Asomotif ) and brushing with oil and toothpaste. I think it is bone material, donīt know what bone though, could be deer as well as karbau ![]() Donīt know either who this is, Hanuhman or Sugriva or ........? Canīt find a tail at his back and wonder what he is carrying in both right (rujakpolo?) and left hand. Some surprises? Yes, there is some damage, deep scratches at the chest and lime at the jaw. Well, it is as it is. Decided to leave the pendok as is, because I noticed some detachment at the side of the pendok. Regards, njo To anybody Any comment on the figure is very welcome: who, what etc etc |
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about your question about the length of one span of adult human footstep
I found this on the net, you might find it useful. ![]() |
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Hello Sirek, could you give us the url. of the site where you found it? Thanks, guwaya |
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certainly guwaya,
but it is a French site so it is all written in French ![]() (If you do not understand french, maybe you can translate with the google toolbar) http://blade.japet.com/KRISS/KERIS.htm |
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Thanks a lot sirek - I think I can manage the translation. |
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