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Mr Maisey, many thanks for explaining the correct definition. Often the less qualified books refer to the heat treatment as "tempering".
Gustav, shall post a pic of the whole blade as soon as I get a decent image. |
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In my opinion the pamor is Tungak Semi/Udan Mas. Am I correct ?
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If the blade was mine, I would probably qualify the pamor style as Banyu Satetes but I may be wrong...
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As far as I can see on the pictures, the pamor circles are more or less lined-up in the center of the blade only, this is why I selected Banyu Satetes and not Udan Mas. Pamor Banyu Satetes is not referenced in the EK and Keris Jawa books but well known in Central Java. I attach 2 pictures of blades with this pamor.
Regards Jean |
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Your blades are very nice |
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