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Old 26th September 2013, 03:05 PM   #1
tunggulametung
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Originally Posted by David
James lives in the Midwestern United States. Finding keris in local markets in this region is a rare occurrence. My suggestion is to find and form a relation with a trusted dealer (who will most probably be overseas) and stick with that for a while.
Keris are generally maintained (fed) with fragrant oils. I would apply these oils whenever you blade starts to look too dry.
I'm sorry, I mean to say domestic market/non import to get started, one of the reason being hassle with shipping/return etc.
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