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Hello everyone
here is my new Burmese sword. can anyone translate the text? thank you galvano |
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It is a so-called temple dha from Burma.
Most of them are souvenir dha sold to tourists. Sorry for the bad news! And again sorry that I can't help with the translation. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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thank you for your reply.
learn the lesson: don't buy what you don't know galvano |
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Balanced way too far from the hand and feels like it could fly apart if I shake it hard. Shall be a placeholder together with one of those more common touristy things until I can replace it by something antique. It has a certain charm though, mainly due to the Burmese inscriptions and the decorations. |
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