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| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Singapore 
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			Ok, I haven't been sharing kerises for a while. Since David started off with the shadow Malay keris, I thought I'd share 2 carita kerises from N. Peninsula. Both are interesting in their own ways. The straight one has a diamond cross-section at the base, but turns into a scalloped hexagon cross section. The luk 3 blade is dressed in what looks like a Sumatran style sheath, with beautiful swopping daun-daun. Both blades are Pattani. Enjoy.   | 
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Singapore 
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			The carita luk 3.
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Singapore 
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			Two beautiful pattani pieces.. the luk 3, is a wow! piece to me.. simply mouth-watering..     For the 1st piece, I've seen a similar design (cross-section) in malela form, belonged to Michael (VVV). | 
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2008 
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			Outstanding pieces indeed, bro. Yup, I agree with Sharial, the luk 3 pattani blade is something to be awed about. Looking for one like this....
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Holland 
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			Hi Bluerf, Wow ! 2 verry strong blades, nice catch! the 3 luk is amazing .. | 
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Sweden 
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			Thanks, I can't see enough of these gorgeous Pattani blades. As usual you find the most interesting variations... Michael | 
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