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			As with guns, what happens when the object leaves the manufacturer's hands is totally up to the person who posesses it; he can use it or abuse it . 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Koftgari is an art form that should be preserved and encouraged. One could take any of my brand new kerises and artificially age it, distress the scabbard etc. in an attempt to pass it off as antique . Does this mean that modern keris making should be stopped ? Heavens no.  | 
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	I am really agree with you !!!! I dont sell my product as an antique,its a new product. Mostly i do my work on customers demand or wish. Is anyone is looking for desired or wanted item? If so, let me know may be i can help you Sandeep  | 
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			" Rick 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I am really agree with you !!!! I dont sell my product as an antique,its a new product." So what is holding you back not to engrave a date on the new product, clearly indicating that it is indeed a new product? Mind you; your intentions are good as you state that you sell new produce. On the other hand, a 3rd person with bad intentions will sell your artisan produce being the real antique thing. My point is: your intentions may be good, there are loads of others whose intentions are bad, very bad, plain evil. Mark it being new, potential problem solved.  | 
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			Let me add one other thought.  What Sandeep offers is also a service in that there are pieces that need restoration.  I personally would love to know how to do koftgari for restoration purposes (but don't have the means to go to INdia and study under Sandeep at present).  This is a needed service and he is fair and honest about his offerings.  Also, what he does is not the cheap koftgari I have seen in the recent past but good quality work.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			If anyone wishes to continue with the extraneous directions taken by this thread, please create a new thread in the general forum to do so. This is the swap forum.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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