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					Originally Posted by Ian
					
				 Ariel:  Your example resembles the "Hmong dha" that I posted in that the handle length is greater than the length of the blade, and the tip of the blade is rounded rather than sharply angled.
 Mark: The woven wire hilts that you have shown are most likely Burmese work, rather than Thai. A while back, Dan relayed information from his Thai sources that such hilts were always Burmese and not found on Thai swords.
 
 Andrew: Your example has the shorter hilt and angled tip suggesting it is from one of the tribes along the Vietnamese-Lao border.
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 Agreed.  However, I think I remember seeing the weave on what looked very much like a Thai daab (I have to track it down, so don't hold me to that yet).  It might just be a case of migration of the blade and/or craftman and/or customer, however.