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Join Date: May 2006
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In every keris classification there are variations from maker to maker & from period to period within the life of the same maker, and over a period of time that covers the entire classification, in addition, we do not seek 100% compliance, we seek a dominant presence. It is perhaps taking a note of everything & deciding if a single piece fits within the total population, to do this one must have a lot of background experience.
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