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Shan, probably from northern Thailand.
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Thank you Andrew and Mark.
XX century probably ? I am hesitating if I should do anything on the blade or the sheath or just leave it as it is. Thanks for your opinion. Regards Michel |
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Any time.
![]() I think it is 20th C., though it looks fairly old, so perhaps the first half of the century. As for restoration, I would just clean off the active rust and oil or wax it. Originally it would not have had a high polish, though if you see evidence of lamination or edge hardening you might consider having one side poilished to reveal that. |
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