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Old 10th July 2010, 01:39 PM   #9
Jean
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Dear Alan,
My first impression was that the pamor is rather continuous and not applied by patches like pamor Tambal for instance but I will check it with magnifying lens (the blade is not with me at present). If it is the case, then pamor Kendhi Gumanthung could be a correct name.
You are correct that assigning the right name to the various pamors is not that easy nor even important but collectors like to classify their wares!
Apparently pamor Rambut Daradah is mentioned in one of the EK's from Pak Bambang but I can't check it from here.
The story of your invention of pamor Tirto Tejo is amazing, congratulations!
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Jean
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