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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 7,082
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These are quite unusual and attractive forms, Ganja.
Could you oblige with a 90 degree close up of the metuk of each of your Pengging tombak, and a 90 degree close up of a section of the blade? I would appreciate it if the metuk could be photographed without the landhean, so that the first section of the pesi can be seen. I apologise for lodging this request with you, and hope it does not cause you too much trouble. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: J a k a r t a
Posts: 991
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Hope these following pictures will answer your request. The first spear, I suppose not from tangguh Pengging, but the luks are pengging-like style. Unfortunate, the first one was waxed in the landeyan, so I could not open it. But the Pengging spear, I am showing you with pleasure in these pictures. Ganjawulung |
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