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Old 9th July 2010, 03:32 PM   #1
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Default Unknown pamor

Dear friends,
What is this rare pamor on a blade from Solo?
I got 3 very different opinions from recognized experts, which I will tell you after getting yours.
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Old 9th July 2010, 04:46 PM   #2
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VERY NICE
never seen like this
IMO There is something about Untuk Banju inside (but only a little)
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Old 9th July 2010, 07:27 PM   #3
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VERY NICE
never seen like this
IMO There is something about Untuk Banju inside (but only a little)
Dear Marco,
Haha, a fourth different opinion then! Thanks, I will wait for other opinions to indicate those which I received.
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Old 10th July 2010, 12:08 AM   #4
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Similar to ganggeng kanyut perhaps
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Old 10th July 2010, 02:03 AM   #5
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I cannot immediately recognise what the maker was trying to produce.

We may be looking at a unique design, we may be looking at a failed attempt, or we may be looking at a variation of a conventional motif.

I will need to spend some time on analysis of this pamor motif before I am prepared to comment.

It goes without saying that working from a photograph is very far from being an ideal situation. This blade should really be examined under magnification and from a number of angles, in order to form an opinion.

Incidentally, in my opinion this blade was not made in Solo. It may have "come from Solo", but it was not produced there. Most likely point of origin is Madura.
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Old 10th July 2010, 05:47 AM   #6
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Sorry, I cannot name this pamor.

Since my earlier post I have spent a lot of time looking at the images, and my reference material.

The images do not tell me how this pamor material was manipulated, which I would need to know to have some chance of naming it.

On first impression it looks like a double twist welded side by side and with indentation,or perhaps with an additional "lawe setukal" bend process added in, but used in a different orientation, but when you look at the grain flow it seems as if it could be patches of material placed together.

The only way I could be certain about what I was looking at would be by physical examination using magnification. Without this facility I cannot give an opinion.


However, if somebody threatened to stick hot needles under my fingernails in the absence of an answer, I'd call it a dadung muntir variation.
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