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Old 7th September 2024, 08:43 PM   #1
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you are a very good husband and father. I can't yet imagine myself parting with pieces of such quality.
Thank you very much Gustav!
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Here another specimen, quite elaborated Pamor, yet also kind of typical - a twisted rod (?) in the upper third, two twisted rods in the middle. Perhaps there was some different kind of a twisted rod at the edge, but it has vanished. Additionally a Batu Lapak, only on the "inner" side of blade.

Blade length - 44 cm.
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Very nice complete example!
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Thank you, Detlef!

I really can only admire the work of the blacksmith who made it. So many tricky welds, and not one significant cold shut.
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Also nice to see these with the bone inlay intact. Thank you for sharing.
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