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Old 4th March 2012, 01:09 PM   #7
Karttikeya
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Pak Alan, I do not think that the world is "ceplokan". I have quoted from one reference "There is also titipan pamor or ceblokan pamor, ie pamor which is added later, after the keris is 90% finished". I actually have never heard pamor ceplokan before but I do know the meaning of ceplokan, it is usually used to call telur ceplok. My question is what makes it different from common pamor tambal (no additional ceblokan).
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