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Originally Posted by Alam Shah
The blade looks more Javanese than Malaysian due to its long slim profile.
The handle is unusual for a keris. The pamor is quite nice but is not clearly visible. First impression, looks like pamor wos wutah variant. The kembang kacang, (on the left side of the blade) is broken.
A full picture of the blade would be nice, so as to determine the dapur.

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I'll try to get better images on...srry no digital cam yet. I appreciate the input from all of you greatly!
I really want to know what this pamor means so I'll get better images of it on. The blade appears to have nine waves from hilt to tip..