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I think no.3 is a recent production. I am not sure when duck faces came into vogue but is not very long ago.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Ouch, I just found that we already discussed this subject in the thread "Keris holder for comment" started on 23th June 2012 but I forgot it, sorry!
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You're one up on me Jean, I don't remember previous discussion at all. To be honest, I very, very rarely go back and look at previous threads, it uses too much time, I just treat each thread as a new one, so I've probably repeated myself hundreds of times.
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We don't mind that your precious teachings be repeated, and thanks for your dedication to this forum! Regards |
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A duck with a red bill and a nose? I agree that the piece is not old but it was used and patinated before I got it, I would estimate that it was made about 20-30 years ago. If anybody has a similar piece to show us, I would be pleased to see it. Regards |
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Thank you for your compliments Jean, but please don't spread the bumbu too thick.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I purchased this Balinese keris holder representing Twalen some 25 years ago from an Italian guy coming back from a voyage in the Far East. I know nothing more
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Nice piece, I like it! Regards |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Italy
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i saw this in the net
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
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Oh, now HE'S got personality...
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