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|  24th February 2016, 02:41 AM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Feb 2006 
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				 |  Twist-core barong 
			
			Gavin:     Beautiful barong.  Your example is one that i consider the closest to a real twist-core type of pattern.  As i stated earlier, Ron's barong seems to be what most smiths would call a star-pattern rather than an out and out twist.  Chris's barong seems to be a little closer, but to me anyway still seems to be more of what the  damascus makers that i have talked to call a star type pattern.  Regardless, these three barongs have to be the best patterned ones that i have ever seen in over thirty years of collecting.............Dave.
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|  25th February 2016, 02:20 PM | #2 | 
| Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Witness Protection Program 
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			Thanks for everyone who made comments!  Just a few years ago, we were wondering if barungs with twistcores existed. So here it is. Something to compare for future reference. I believe this is the first post in regards to twistcore barungs. Vandoo, that's a unique perspective. With the close proximity to Indonesia, that's not really far fetched. It's a whole different angle | 
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