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Old 16th April 2009, 10:05 PM   #28
Sajen
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey
You're welcome, Sajen.

When we look at a keris, or at one of the components of a keris, it is always best to look at both these things piece by piece. Don't just look at the keris as a whole, but look at each part of it, and when you get to the individual parts, look at the sections and characteristics of the parts.

And always bear in mind that photos can and do lie.
First off all thank's to all for the informative discussion about this keris.

Yes, photos can lie, this is very true. Received the keris two weeks ago, sheat and handle seems recent and from very poor wood and on what way ever patinated, the only nice at this keris is the pendongkok.
The blade have maybe some age.

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