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Only want to share with you the pictures from the restored keris.
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Nicely restored Detlef. I do love this somewhat rare dhapur. You got a great price on it too.
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Thank you David, I have like you a fondness for kebo dapurs. I have looked long time for a blade like this. Regards, Detlef |
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Very nicely done Detlef.
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Regards, Detlef |
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Apropos Kebo kanthong: is there a relationship between the name and the particular blade? "Waterbuffalo" seems an odd name for it.
Can anyone tell if dapur Kebo slurung is the same? I came across it with the 'hook' halfway the blade (so generally spoken the same as KK) but the it looks like a modified 'hook' to me. It doesn't come out just a cut in the blade, suspect? |
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Paul, i photo of the entire blade would be helpful. But i see why you are suspicious and also suspect this might be an altered blade.
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