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Wouldn't a tombak or a keris made only from pamor material be weaker and more prone to breakage than one made with the pamor laid upon a steel/iron core ?
There is a twist like pattern on this blade as the pamor follows a spiral direction from front to back as it travels to the tip . |
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Well, actually, yes. Making a keris or a tombak from pure pamor metal is a manufacturing shortcut (yes, I won't even call these keris-making, but keris manufacturing
) that we see often these days. Those blades made from damascus billets with pamor miring are extremely prone to breakage. Anyway, such blades would serve a mostly 'decorative' and 'aesthetic' function.
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Well Fellas , I have it from a very reliable source
that this is a very recent piece from Madura .Nonetheless the pamor is interesting and the carving is nice plus I got it for low $'s so overall I'm pretty pleased .
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Well, my creed is to always buy quality items, regardless of whether they are recent or not.
Today's make is tomorrow's antique. And no matter how old an item is, age can't make a mediocre item better.
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Well said Kai Wee .
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just picked up a badek on e-pray with death shroud pamor: Badek Bugis Qul Buntet Buntil Mayit
photos in link: ebay linky |
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