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Old 13th January 2015, 01:28 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Gustav
I must say, also the blade looks recent to me. Too many Pamor layers (for this type of blade), which are too thin. Absolutely no erosion between Wilah and Gonjo. The whole shape of Gonjo, especially at Buntut, and Jenggot look like they have been cut mehanically.
I tend to agree Gustav. I am always a bit reticent to make these judgements based on photos alone, especially with blades that seem to be washed to the point of looking old, but you may be correct here. There is a certain color in the iron that also leads me to believe this blade is contemporary, but colors in photos can easily be a bit off due to light color temperature.
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