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Old 1st July 2012, 06:59 PM   #1
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It is a huge improvement.
Do different people use different substances to etch and restain pamor blades or would that be sacrilege?

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It is a huge improvement.
Do different people use different substances to etch and restain pamor blades or would that be sacrilege?
I am going to be lazy here Gene and simply suggest to check the archives. We have has so many threads on keris blade staining along with discussions on the use of warangan vs. other possible staining methods.
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