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Originally Posted by Iain
Hi Ian, the Thai examples are a little different, mine uses a two part wooden hilt, similar to Japanese construction methods, this is also seen in how the scabbard is constructed with a pin at the tip and 'nub' for the cord binding to hold it. Most Thai examples I've seen that are similar also lack the seppa on both sides of the guard or they are integrated with the tsuba.
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Hi Iain, I agree that the hilt is unusual for "Thai-nipponized" swords and your observation about
seppa fit with my experience too. These features could point to a Vietnamese origin.
The hilt, in particular, is unusual. The two wooden "scales" are odd. It's a little difficult to tell from the pictures, but it seems to have a round cross-section in its lower two-thirds and then flattens into a rounded-off rectangular shape towards the end. I've not seen this before—it's been either round throughout (like other
dha/daab) or elliptical throughout (like Japanese swords).
Thoughts?