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Old 23rd February 2021, 06:19 PM   #7
kai
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Hello Rob,

Another vote for deteriorated horn - looks quite similar as the kukri to me.

I'd also suggest that such pieces offer opportunities like extensive repolishing projects; never throw any bits and pieces away, of course. And I also agree that any genuine and old piece is collectable as it is a still extant material link to a usually past culture even if the monetary value may be approaching zero.

And, mind you, there never can be too many barungs - keep them coming!

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Kai
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