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Well, I also wrote, it doesn't look like typical Jogja. By the way, the other Keris posted here by Sajen has a similar Pendok combined with a Solo Atasan.
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Which post number is that Gustav?
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Alan, that's #12.
Flat top, Jogja Buntut, Solo Atasan. |
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Post #12 Gustav?
You can see Jogja characteristics in this sunggingan pendok? Am I correct in this assumption? Detlef, I was referring to the picture of another similar pendok, it was a picture I was looking for, perhaps Gustav has formed the opinion that your sunggingan has a pendok body that displays Jogja characteristics. |
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Yes Alan, you are wright in this assumption - the Buntut of Sunggingan Pendok is Jogja style, as the Buntut of the initial Keris of this thread is.
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Interesting opinion Gustav.
Thank you. |
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