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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks guys for the edification.
There is no cloth. It's remnants of old adhesive. It doesn't wiggle or budge. I will carefully heat the blade up when I get the courage, someday..... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Singapore
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thanks for the clarification.. sometimes it may take a few attempt before it get loosen.. but normally, I won't force it out, risk breaking the hilt..
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What do you think Shahrial, carita or tok chu.... me think its a tok chu |
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. But how the blade looks like, the available features, typical of a 'Tok Chu' piece.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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in short, the characteristics of this dhapur is called "Tok Chu" by keris lovers from Malaysia, Singapore and Southern Thai.
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