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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Indonesia
Posts: 3
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hi
I was more interested in 19th centuries keris indeed and not too old ones since i would like to appreciate a well conserved pamor...to tell the truth, i've never seen the kind of recent and well wrought keris that you all refer too...i might change my position if i had a coup de coeur..but, the point is that i just don't want to be screwed and to buy a keris that is not what the seller indicates...the most expensive ones are often the old ones and i'm just an easy and unexperienced prey for keris sellers here ![]() thanx for sharing ur ideas anyway michael |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Well Michael, one way to avoid being prey is to stay off eBay and only buy from reputable dealers. They can sometimes be wrong themselves, but you stand a much better chance dealing with someone with a reputation for honesty.
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