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|  4th November 2023, 01:24 PM | #4 | 
| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Singapore 
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			Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated. I always thought that a wrangkra of this form was kagok. What would a kagok look like? As for the fittings, there is a nice patina to them that gives some semblance of age. The pamor is intriguing even if it is not traditional. Wonder if we could ascribe a name to it - Pamor Bengkang Bengkok Baru? What amazes me is how they could fit the blade into the wrangkra so almost seamlessly. Thanks again.
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