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The second keris from the story bescribe at 1:
Javanese dress quite simple but well made. Strange dapur and quite indistinct pamor. Would like to hear your opions on this keris, dapur/pamor/age etc. I would like to learn so don't be afraid to share your opion if it can not be sustained by references etc. Regards, Erik |
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Maybe some sort of a kebo lajer form .
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Hullo everybody,
To my untrained eyes, it looks like a 3-wave Cengkrong. Best, |
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Right you are .
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That's right,
It is a chengkrong luk-3. I have another chengkrong with luk-5 (five waves) but newly made by a Solo keris maker, Ki Sukamdi... GANJAWULUNG Last edited by ganjawulung; 8th January 2009 at 01:35 PM. Reason: wrong spelling |
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