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derek 8th September 2006 05:11 AM

A few new pihas
 
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I was recently lucky to hear about an auction that included about 25 piha kaetta from a large estate. Sadly, I haven't won the lottery and couldn't get them all, but I managed to get these two. One is a very typical example, the other is like none I have seen. The handle is wrapped in silver, but the blade is completely plain. Maybe it was a more "functional" knife? Or maybe it marked a transition in styles? Anyway, its a new form to me and I was glad to get it.
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not2sharp 8th September 2006 09:12 AM

An interesting knife. The bottom one looks like the more common 11 inch Piha, but the top one is very strange. Does it have a very light/thin blade?

n2s

drdavid 8th September 2006 10:02 AM

Nice pick up Derek
I really like pihas, so distinctive. Is it possible that the plain blade was a later addition to an older hilt.
DrD

derek 8th September 2006 01:31 PM

Good question, but I don't think it was rehilted in this case. I've only seen one that I can say was definitely rehilted:

http://www.ancient-east.com/collection/lion-piha.jpg



N2S, the plain blade is actually heavy with a solid spine. A weird one.

not2sharp 8th September 2006 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by derek
N2S, the plain blade is actually heavy with a solid spine. A weird one.

If it is just a casting; someone may have made a mold from a piha and used it to cast a distinctive silver handle onto another blade.

n2s


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