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I have seen similar blades somewhere on this site but cannot find them and cannot remember the name.
It is 23 inches long ![]() Thanks for any help |
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Looks like a dha to me. Possibly a Chinese dao, but I don't think so.
Got some pics of the entire sword? |
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![]() Last edited by Alan62; 1st March 2006 at 04:44 AM. |
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It's a modern (late 20th century) Thai darb/
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Thanks Andrew
I remembered seeing them before but just couldn't remember the name |
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That's a nice Thai sword! You know, my grandfather's family from my mother are soldiers. I heard they are from a long line of soldier, even my grandfather was a soldier during WW II. His uncle was the king's soldier inside the palace. I think he has a title of Paya...I think that's equivalent of commandant, I'm not quite sure, though. Maybe when go back to Thailand, I could find out if any of them have some Thai sword antiques, which I might offer to buy, being American money is so expensive, that would be no problem.
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The blade and fitting are not very old.
The marks indicate the smith or smithing family where the blade was forged. They looks very familiar for me though. But I can't recall the smith name ![]() |
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