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Old 21st December 2005, 07:14 AM   #5
Alam Shah
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Manolo, good observation. It's like a 'champion' model of the swiss army knife, where there are many features...on this one.

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Battara: Could this be a new evolution of the keris
Battara, possibly it may. I'm not surprised if in the future, perhaps you can order a piece with features that you like, a custom-made piece.

Nechesh, modern it is. But 'internally' does not necessarily be 'empty'.

What I'm wondering is, with Pudak Setegal, can this keris dapur still be called
Dapur Pandawa Karno Tinanding or instead
Dapur Pandawa Karno Tinanding Pudak Sategal or
something else altogether?
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