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i have just inherited my grandfathers sword. i was just trying to find out about it.
if anyone has any info it will be greatly appreciated. There are strange symbols near the tip that look oriental? ![]() ![]() |
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Few More details
My grandfather has had this for over 30 years Blade 52cm Blade Width 0.5cm handle end Blade Width Tip 0.1cm Handle 25cm Handle width 5cm Case 67.3cm Case Width 4.5cm ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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hi emmaw,
after looking at all the pictures, it looks to me very much like the one in post no. 3 of the thai darb thread as you said it is 30+ years old, it's an earlier version of the ones available to this day on ebay & other sources & possibly a bit better made than the ones you get now. |
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It is indeed a contemporary Thai Darb. The first one I ever saw was sent home by my cousin when he was on RR in Thailand during the Viet Nam war.
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