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ariel 24th February 2006 05:21 PM

Panabas? Opinion, please.
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pair-of-Ceremoni...QQcmdZViewItem
To my amateur eye they do not look like panabases.
What are those?

Lew 24th February 2006 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pair-of-Ceremoni...QQcmdZViewItem
To my amateur eye they do not look like panabases.
What are those?

I think your looking at some type of Burmese or Vietnamese battle chopper. I remember seeing one at the seminar last year in Maryland. Phil Tom may be able to shed some light on them. I just took a look at some of my pics from the seminar and the chopper is sitting on the table with all of the other Vietnamese swords. It was taken at 6 meg so I can't post it on the forum.

Lew

Rick 24th February 2006 05:58 PM

Aren't these called Mak/s ?
Very fancy ones .

Lew 24th February 2006 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick
Aren't these called Mak/s ?
Very fancy ones .

Mak the knife :D

Lew

Rick 24th February 2006 08:08 PM

< sigh > :rolleyes: :D

ariel 24th February 2006 09:51 PM

Seems I missed a good deal.....

Ian 25th February 2006 04:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ariel
Seems I missed a good deal.....

Ariel:

We were all asleep. :(

Someone go a great buy. I vote Vietnamese -- shortened pole arms.

Ian

Andrew 25th February 2006 05:33 AM

"Mak the knife"? :rolleyes: You're pushing it lately, Lew. :D



Look like mak to me, albeit with longer blades (or shorter handles) than I've seen. I've no idea about their origin, however. Ian, what makes you think Vietnam?

Ian 25th February 2006 04:59 PM

Link to similar item from Vietnam
 
Hi Andrew:

I think the Vietnamese provenance is strongly suggested from one of the pictures on this page: http://www.sevenstarstrading.com/art...etnameseswords Towards the end of the page there is a very similar blade and a short section of the attached handle which is also similar to the mystery "panabas" on eBay.

The link comes from Scott Rodell's site at Sevenstars Trading. Thanks to Scott and Philip Tom for putting that article together. :)

Ian.

Andrew 26th February 2006 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
Hi Andrew:

I think the Vietnamese provenance is strongly suggested from one of the pictures on this page: http://www.sevenstarstrading.com/art...etnameseswords Towards the end of the page there is a very similar blade and a short section of the attached handle which is also similar to the mystery "panabas" on eBay.

The link comes from Scott Rodell's site at Sevenstars Trading. Thanks to Scott and Philip Tom for putting that article together. :)

Ian.


Hi Ian. Outstanding! Thanks. :)

Battara 28th February 2006 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LOUIEBLADES
Mak the knife :D

Lew

Thank you Louie. :D


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