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Thanks for the replies, chaps. Please excuse my ignorance, but what are Bama, Shan?
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The Bama and Shan were the main sword manufacturers in Burma. Ian |
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Hi dave:
Nice example that you show. Similar features and time period as Bob's dha. Ian. |
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I love this dha. The balance is superb. With eyes closed, it is very easy to visualize where the tip is located. It feels like an extension of my arm. The only better sword I've owned in this respect was a contemporary katana. That one is gone from my collection now. When I am trying to explain this idea of balance to someone, I often give them my long flyssa sword to hold. It is heavy and a total bear to wield -- only stable point is straight up or straight down!
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Here is one of mine that was displayed in the History of Steel exhibit in Macao in 2006-2007. Similar in style to those of Bob and Dave. The scabbard is a recent replacement.
Ian. . |
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And here is my honest example.
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Many thanks Ian for explaining Bama and Shan for me. Some nice Dha you guys have; I haven't seen many for sale at Militaria Fairs, here in the UK, probably the wrong place to look!
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