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Dajak 12th December 2006 05:53 PM

What is this for a weapon and where it comes from
 
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Let me now if you know the name


Ben

Tim Simmons 12th December 2006 08:35 PM

These are often listed as UNUSUAL KNIFE :confused:

Dajak 13th December 2006 09:07 PM

Thanks Tim :D :D :D :D



Ben

Sommelier 13th December 2006 10:38 PM

Looks like rehilted Kora sword...

Jim McDougall 16th December 2006 03:13 AM

This interesting blade seems to have some genuine age and appears to be a remounted example of the hafted Chang dao of Assam (Rawson, p.58). Although Rawson describes these among 'modern' dao, that blade appears as noted to have some age, certainly 19th c. The 'fishtail' shape of the blade does have keen resemblance to the kora, but actually reflects the 'V' shape of the early dao known as the 'milemnok' used by the ancient Konyaks who were an early Naga people in Assam.
It would appear that this blade found its way to a modern hilt which I cannot positively place, but in any case seems a worthy old blade from Assam.
Most definitely unusual !! :)

Best regards,
Jim

Dajak 16th December 2006 11:09 AM

Hi all thanks for the response



Ben

Battara 16th December 2006 07:27 PM

Definitely not a kora, even rehilted.

Jim McDougall 16th December 2006 11:58 PM

You're absolutely right Battara! It is most definitely not a kora :)
What I think is interesting though is the 'fishtail' effect that occurs and how it relates to the shape of the kora hilt. Since the kora is of couse from Nepal, north of the Assam regions, it is interesting to consider the possibility of the ancient 'milemnok' of the early Nagan people in possible development ancestry of the kora.

You're welcome Ben:)

Best regards,
Jim

tom hyle 18th December 2006 09:34 PM

beauty; never seen one.


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