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Old 7th February 2017, 08:18 AM   #1
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The blade appears to Kachin, from the most well know Kachin Dao type.
I've seen long handed and also very long bladed swords from the Kachin regions also, I suspect this is a variant but sword like this are typically Arunachal Pradesh as seen here;

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Old 7th February 2017, 04:14 PM   #2
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Colin:

Of the examples shown in the links from Gavin, I think this dao is closest to your sword. Note the low grip on the hilt, which would correspond to the "sub-hilt" on your example, that offsets the (substantial) weight of the blade. David R. originally posted this pic and said it came from Tibet.

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Old 7th February 2017, 06:55 PM   #3
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So far I know traded Kachin blacksmith blades in surrounding areas, would agree with Ians statement.

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Old 8th February 2017, 09:54 AM   #4
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Colin:

Of the examples shown in the links from Gavin, I think this dao is closest to your sword. Note the low grip on the hilt, which would correspond to the "sub-hilt" on your example, that offsets the (substantial) weight of the blade. David R. originally posted this pic and said it came from Tibet.

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------------Attachment: Tibetan with dao---------------

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Specifically the image noted as being from Tibet is of one of the Monpa People from Arunachal Pradesh.

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Specifically the image noted as being from Tibet is of one of the Monpa People from Arunachal Pradesh.

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Gavin,

Thanks for that correction, although I note that information online indicates that the Monpa are a nomadic people, with about 50,000 in Arunachal Pradesh and another 25,000 in Tibet. They are one of the 56 recognized minority groups in China. Their languages fall into the Tibeto-Burman cluster, and they write with the Tibetan alphabet. Most of them are Tibetan buddhists.

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