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25th April 2017, 10:02 AM | #1 | |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Surabaya - Indonesia
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there are some clues I am currently looking at : 1. the corrosion rate of something on submerged for hundreds of years should be more than that 2. the shape of the blade is too long, as I believed that blade from kabudhan era should be short and stout 3. the fused mendak and the remnants of wood on the pesi is somewhat dubious 4. should the pesi be square ?? note that during my journey, only ONCE I held a true kabudhan keris, of which I thought to be genuine. I treated all other as "possible fake" but I may be wrong Donny |
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