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Old 11th June 2009, 02:40 AM   #8
ferrylaki
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Originally Posted by ganjawulung
Dear Ferry,
Tuban style is probably the safest estimation, I agree too. But from which tangguh? That's still questionable.

Your post #8, are the photos of the same blade? The color of the hilt is a bit different. And also the type of hilt, IMHO. Your choice of warangkas, seem to 'move' to Yogya now Ferry?

GANJAWULUNG
in the last pictures I posted about 2 different kerises. the right keris with naradakandha hilt is my old collection, and the left one is my newest collection ( you can see the detail pictures above). both of them has the same pamor pattern and the same tuban style. My choice of warangkas has not 'move' to jogja yet. these are a trully fortunate coinsident that I found those kerises in jogja gayaman.

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