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Eek! Were they using a wire to hold the hilt tight on the blade!
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Yes I should change that. I always use old batik cloth myself. It is copperwire which should not do to much harm but I'll change it anyway. Erik
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Hi Erik,
I like this blade and think that the kikik is original indeed. You have a sheat for it? sajen |
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Unfortunately this is all there is. Wilah, mendak and ukiran.
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