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The full view and closeup of pamor....
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Oh Goodie!!!
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Cowabunga Lemmy !!
David, don't you have an example of that dapur ? ![]() |
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Amazing to see this in progress.
![]() The settings for the stones/glass on the selut, are they prefabricated ? Nice dapur, I like it "simple" with no luks. |
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Bravo, Lemmy....
Magnifique garap. The dhapur, probably similar to these Javanese "PASUPATI". The one with pamor, was made by a Solonese keris maker Ki Sukamdi, but the kodokan is Maduran made... GANJAWULUNG |
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bravo....Lemmy!!!!
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Woohoo!!!
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