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Old 6th November 2005, 04:38 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by BluErf
Shhh... don't ask too many questions!
Don't ask too many questions ...... just do it as Kai doing so far

As antique artifact, antique keris can't be exported..., but as a traditional steel handycraft for personal collections it can be
and, as Pusaka (family heirloom), I will keep some of my keris for my next generations.

... for western or eastern "menu" I think it same. Now, western knew well about the keris. I realy appreciate that. So, depend to our knowledge about the keris, the seller whose give truth informations and trust. But, if you have good knowldege about it, let your feeling tellling the truth about the good keris which you intersted.

Sorry if any mistake on my English
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