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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
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Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your clarification. I am really still very ignorant on Dhas and Dharbs, and my available time is rather limited. Nonetheless I've learnt something more Practical lessons are the best way to learn. I don't feel discouraged by it being contemporary. I am glad we share the same 1/3 handle 2/3 blades proportion ![]() Actually I view all types of Thai swords to have a very innovative and diversified shapes. I'll definitely bookmark Ian's thread, and I suspect that the sword below belongs to the same category/typology of Shan ![]() I see that it has a slightly curved handle. That beautiful damascus dha you comissioned has some exquisite carving that somehow blends with the damascus. I believe I can see that the blade has some niku compared to Thai blades. Is this true or is it a reflection? This is a question out of curiosity on how one's experience in one type of blade transmits into another type. My custom dha type sword by Nathan Creel is a very robust blade compared to the thinner dha blade that I bought from Lung-Som and it also has niku, reason why I asked ![]() Thank you very much. Going to hit the sack
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