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Nathaniel 21st February 2010 07:27 AM

Interesting polearm...
 
Recent acquisition...

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Nathaniel 21st February 2010 07:30 AM

It looks to me similar to the Chinese Yan Yue Dao.

Nathaniel 21st February 2010 07:31 AM

Blade = 32cm
Total length = 76cm.

Maurice 21st February 2010 08:32 AM

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Maurice

Royston 21st February 2010 06:28 PM

Thai fighting sticks
 
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I have had these a long time. I bought them in the UK as " Thai Fighting Sticks"

Dimensions are, Blades 11 inches with a 13 inch hilt.
Hilts are wood and silver. These have never been sharpened.

During my years working in the Far East I once saw a demonstration using these, somewhere around the Chaing Mai area in Thailand .
Very impressive, each combatant used two and the sparks did fly !

Regards
Roy

Andrew 21st February 2010 07:17 PM

Fantastic! Love them all. :cool:

DhaDha 22nd February 2010 02:53 AM

These are really cool.
Royston, When you say Never been sharpened, do you mean that the edges are blunt? As in never been sharp? Curious, as they look like nice old pieces. I wouldn't have placed them as demonstrative or decorative.
These are all really, really nice either way.

katana 22nd February 2010 12:11 PM

These look really :cool: , I wonder whether the hooked shaped tip has a functional purpose :eek:

Regards David

Gavin Nugent 22nd February 2010 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katana
These look really :cool: , I wonder whether the hooked shaped tip has a functional purpose :eek:

Regards David

I wouldn't like to have to drawn across my skin in a hurry...the thought feel worse than a cut....

Gav

katana 22nd February 2010 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by freebooter
I wouldn't like to have to drawn across my skin in a hurry...the thought feel worse than a cut....

Gav

Hi Gav,
my thoughts were that as these are used as pairs, one could be used to 'hook' an arm or the neck, unbalancing, blocking or pulling the opponant towards you ....as you 'slice' with the other :eek: :eek:

Best
David


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