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My apologies
I want to ask a little question here, is there among the masters in Java who use the technique of attaching steel to the pamor blade, which I mean not by clamping steel in the middle of prestige. but actually sticking the steel on the pamor blade that has been so, madura and jawa master have tried several times to imitate doing it, but they do it with the correct technique because I'm sure they do not know it, they put it in a way to weld it, but in bugis technique paste the steel with mengetehui steel hot spots that can adhere strongly on the blades, sorry friends and friends some friends in Java who have seen it first know it including ganjawulung pakbo you may know, and you should know that the iron in the by oxis has oblique sketches that are much older than those found in java, in the era of majapahit they not only import raw materials, but also bring their masters, I apologize for any mention of the name, and the matter of my english language still wearing google translete, and I did not mean to do that |
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Thank you for your apology La Pagaru. If you are involving any online translation facility in your posts, I understand completely that any insult was completely unintentional.
In respect of your description of the Bugis forge technique, I am sorry, but I do not understand what you mean. Perhaps you could repeat your description in Bahasa Indonesia? If you do not want to post in BI, you may care to send me a private message? If you know somebody who understands forge work in detail, perhaps you could ask him to write the description of the technique? |
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Andi might be hesitant to make a rely in Bahasa Indonesian since we have had discussion about posting only in English in the past, but if you, Alan, are willing to present a complete translation once he has made such a post that will work for me, I would also like a better understanding of what he is trying to communicate because thus far it makes no sense to me either. Thanks!
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can i post in indonesia? while I've done that. and I was scolded for not doing that anymore |
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I would not like this to be a regular occurrence, but in this one instance i believe we could all benefit from a clearer understanding of what you are trying to communicate here. Alan (A.G. Maisey) is an experienced keris smith who has studied with well know Jawa empus. He should be able to sort out and explain what you write in terms we can all understand. |
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Dear All
well, then I will get in touch with alan, so we can learn together Thanks |
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