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Old 4th March 2006, 01:59 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by PUFF
Herer is another similar tourist burma blade.

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http://thaiblades.com/forums/showthr...t=1854&page=28

On the first side, the engraving is smith 's name. In my case is "Cho". And it is ""PAN" in your case.

I don't have any idea for the engraving on the other side. But it is "Good steel guarantee"

The engraving is quite poor though I may ask my Burmese friend later.

Puff,

I am really very excited to have you (and Titus ) on the forum. A few of us here are collectors of continental SEA weapons, and your presence will, no doubt, be a great asset!

Is there any chance I could send you photos of some Burmese inscriptions to see if your friend could translate them?

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Andrew
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