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Old 1st February 2022, 03:01 AM   #10
shadejoy
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey View Post
The pamor is typical Bali, it is sparse, Balinese blades that use these random patterns are seldom as dense as Jawa blades.

A spot weld would be extremely unusual, are you able to do a good close up?

I've run this image through PS but I cannot get a good enough image to determine anything.
I always learn something from this forum. I didn't realize the nuances of the same pamor that were from different regions. It is very worth noting.

Thanks again for the discussion, very much appreciated!
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