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Old 28th June 2009, 12:19 PM   #11
Gustav
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"As for Willem's blade from the other thread, i see why you question it, but frankly i cannot tell from his photos. It is clearly cut through at the tail end of the gonjo which would be a little unusual with gonjo iras, but not impossible. " (by David)

What was interesting for me, that in my example somebody has tryed to make look a ganja iras blade like a normal blade (especially at greneng).

I absolutely can not be sure about Willems blade, but if it is ganja iras (sorry about speculation), there is the same intention. This intention was the point for me: to make something simple to appear
more elaborated (and more expensive, of course).

For the naga blade: I must excuse me, I see, the ganja must be separate.( I thought it is not because of the very straight and clean line between, the opening behind of the "beard" of naga (that goes up to ganja), and the appearance at gandik area.)
Sorry for the stolen time and space!
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