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Old 12th February 2022, 11:29 PM   #1
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May it bring you happiness.
Thank you Rick
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Old 14th February 2022, 02:27 PM   #2
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Like Rick i am glad you are happy with this keris. Ultimately that is the most important thing, that our collections bring us satisfaction. But i do have many doubts about this particular keris and i don’t believe these picit markings were done with a human hand.
I would also second Alan’s remark. A pusaka ceases to be a pusaka once the chain of kinship bond is broken. You cannot purchase a pusaka.
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