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Hi
I´m new on this. I bought this piece a months ago. Can anyone give me some information about, history,age...authenticity ![]() Thanks Best regards |
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How heavy, thick is the blade? It is difficult to see the cutting edge from your picture with so much surface rust to be confident about age, I susspect pre ww2. If it is a nice cutting type of blade then I can see nothing a miss about it. Some people say that if it has black hair decoration then it is older than the ones with red hair, personally I do not believe this. Yours certainly has the appearance of some age hopefully it is a good blade. They are still in use in some parts. I have a few picture of {Burma} Naga with working doa I will post.
This is helpful. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=naga+weapons The quality of the blade may mark it out as a weapon or more modern festival piece. Last edited by Tim Simmons; 19th December 2007 at 05:34 PM. |
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New photos from the naga dao a bit more clean of rust.
it seems me that he has some kind of metal in the iron, a type of golden metal but is not copper. A reinforcement?? the weight is 550g all piece and is 3 mm thickness i hope that it was useful best regards Last edited by blacklacrau; 19th December 2007 at 11:41 PM. Reason: New photos |
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Hi Blacklacrau,
P. S. Rawson in The Indian Sword on pg 58 lists your piece as one of the ceremonial and obsolete dao of milemnok descent of the Ang people. Congratulations, I think you have a very rare piece. Sincerely, RobT |
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I also believe that this is a chieftain's piece.
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