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I admire your patrem.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
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Lemmy,
If you're offering the piece for sale, I would be interested... (hint! hint!). ![]() ![]() A beautifully crafted piece, indeed. Blade-wise, looks more like a Sumatran bahari blade. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Beautiful work Lemmy, congratulations, love the consistency in the pamor
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Hi all! Thanks for the encouraging responses
![]() Alan-All my own work! Yeah, the hilt is probably the weak point, a little large and the shape ain't quite right, particularly at the base-got a bit carried away with the dremel! Wrongko could do with being a little more angled upwards too. Alam-You're spot on with the Sumatran influence, Gangawulung posted a really nice patrem a while back which kind of inspired this one!! No plans to offer my "daughter" for marriage..... ![]() Next job (pamor currently in production) something much bigger and Balinese looking.... |
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Your work looks awesome ![]() Best, J |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Well done Lemmy,
Congratulations! I understand You made the pendok as well. You really covered quite a bit of ground. with very different technics. Bravo Michel |
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Hi Michel! How's your latest project going? That pendok really taxed me trying to get it put together without any dents or flat areas-I cheated a little and used much thicker gauge brass than would be usual, it still seemed to take as long as the rough forging of the blade! (about 3 days)
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