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Old 12th May 2006, 02:27 PM   #1
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interesting dan! i got a pvc pipe version of that. interesting that coconut oil byproduct is used. i know some type of vinegar are made from coconut flower, so perhaps it's the same type of acid, but weaker.

the kris blade does look older. never seen where it's actually separated along the blade. pretty cool dan.

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Old 12th May 2006, 02:45 PM   #2
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Wow, Dan - fascinating post and nice swords. There are many here with more experienced opinions than mine, but while clearly in 20th C dress, the blades look 19th C to me and nice ones at that. I haven't seen a kris blade with piled construction quite like yours. Neat story, too, about those blades cycling back out of the past to connect their heritage with the new, and hopefully eager, generation of Joloanos.

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