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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
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What appears to be the poorest component, is the 26 cms. blade which, although being sharpened, doesn't seem to be of noble material ... like giving the sword a touristic look. I will have to clean its rust, to see if looks a bit nicer then. Anyway i can't propperly judge, as i am not at all acquainted with the range of dha blades in general; i wonder whether that curvature of the tip is a traditional form, or if it has been rearranged.
The ivory grip and the silver scabbard and collar look fine (to me), both showing a considerable patina ... better than in the pictures. I wonder what i could call this specimen type; i checked the index at Mark's Dha Research page, but i couldn't make it for myself ![]() As for provenance, i assume it is Burmese ... or not ? Would this ( hopefully ) be non tourist stuff ? Some age, like XIX century ? Gentlemen, your coments will be most apreciated. Fernando |
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