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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Surabaya - Indonesia
Posts: 199
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yeah ... you got me on this ... I forgot to remind myself that most of the old blade I've handled is already lost their original "meat" due to centuries of cleaning ... I have a keris bali that seems so robust and strong, and I believe will have no problem in piercing coins ... but it will be a stupid idea to do that but not yet answering my question ... about how to prevent decarburization during folding & forging process but once more, if this is a trade secret, feel free not to answer ... really appreciate that ![]() Quote:
![]() I am agree with you - it is true that once displayed in museum it becomes nothing else but a display piece - nothing more ... but since most of Indonesian did not care about this precious heritage, and some starting to think that keris is associated with evil, and must be destroyed along with growth of radicalism in Indonesia - not to mention that experts like you are getting rarer and rarer ... If it is needed to save the keris for now, I will settle for the museum ![]() and I do hope that people like you, who had thorough understanding may share something so it will not be lost and Jokowi already given his approval on the plan ... so I really hope to see you there someday ![]() in almost the same spirit, I will never also displayed my keris, my own pusaka to anyone as I consider it personal and have deeper meaning rather than mere weapon. What I shared so far is just "rencekan" compared to the very few I owned and I am afraid I will never share it except to my descendant someday ![]() |
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