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I'm on the road today, but will look around when I get home tonight.
I guess I should qualify my comment by admitting to making a quick guess. I've seen military krabi, but can't recall exactly the context. Also, I'm far from certain if the outfits they're wearing are military, which would make a pose with military swords more likely. I'll amend my comment to say the swords look like krabi (sabers) to me, and look for some supporting evidence later. ![]() In the meantime, maybe one of our Thai members will bail me out... |
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Those two could almost be the same sword, entirely possible since various swords are part of the Thai Royal Regalia. I have a picture of some of them. I'll see if I can find the book, and if there is a krabi among them.
You also get very similar krabi from Laos, but the one I've seen had an elephant head pommel instead of a naga. |
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Mark and Andrew I hope you both have better luck finding a picture of a military krabi than I have. I have found a seal and a flag with siloettes of them though, Would krabis have been used in 1800
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