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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: 30 miles north of Bangkok, 20 miles south of Ayuthaya, Thailand
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Nice forging and Dha interpretation
![]() Typical Dha blades do not have prominent ricasso. Their tang 's forced into the ferrule-encased hilt. I do like the integral ricasso like this as long as the integral part 's not so heavy that its balance point move too much backward. A little bigger (thicker and longer) ricasso would be nice for its appearance could be similar to typical ferrule (Dama pattern is a plus ![]() Traditional Dha 's flat or slightly convex ground with little or no bevel. Your one looks fine (with a bit westernized feel ![]() It would be nice to have the hilt upward (Lanna style) or downward (Burman style). A hardwood hilt on this kind of blade usually has (profiled) round butt rather than Tanto style cut-off butt ![]() ![]() |
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