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Old 24th July 2022, 02:24 PM   #1
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Thanks David. I agree with your comments.
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Old 11th August 2022, 09:39 AM   #2
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I have seen one of these Gunongs recently appear in the NL where they are very rare , unlike Indonesian-Malay keris which are plentiful due to the colonial history. Surprisingly I see it still on offer.

The reason why someone may fall in love with any object are really any and in the end the only person you have tom convince is yourself. Enjoy it!
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Old 21st August 2022, 02:20 PM   #3
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... after cleaning
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Old 21st August 2022, 10:54 PM   #4
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Hi GIO,


Nice cleaning job. It looks much better, and the quality of workmanship is good. Nice example of a modern gunong.
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