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Actually, I thought that this was one of the least interesting or valuable parts of this book.
These prices are only relevant to the person they were given to, on the day they were given. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Alan, it is the only thing i have understood in the book.
About photos an indonesian friend when gave me the book said that the three keris on the cover are all new... but i don't know how and why he said that |
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![]() Marco, you have Haryono's Keris Jawa: Antara Mistik dan Nalar and coupled with Bambang's Ensiklopedi Keris, that should give you loads of Javanese keris info. Imo, regarding the pricing info, it fluctuates and differs in different markets, so it's not really useful. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Alam Shah; 13th April 2007 at 02:28 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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hai...,i'm absolutely agree that is new kris, with Kanjeng Kyai bla bla bla.... good for intermezo
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