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This sword ive acquired lately and believe its a Burmese sword ,I would just like to know any information , use, age , tribe etc ,it looks to have been well used .
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Hi chief:
There are a couple of possibilities for this one. Can you show us some better pics of the blade? Also, what are the dimensions--overall length, blade length, etc.? The brass slug set into the spine of the blade suggests 20th C Thai manufacture, but more details of the blade will help. Ian. |
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thanks for your reply ,ive attached a few photos of the blade ,total length is 73cm and blade alone 43 , the bade has a few bad rust spots ,whats the best method of treating this ?
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Ian is correct, Thai in origin, the engraving is the giveaway, would guess early 20th century. Nice complete piece, I would personally clean the blade.
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Hi again chief:
Yes, this is a 20th C Thai daab. The engraved lines and "S" shaped markings are typical of post-WWII northern Thai work. If you look among the Classic Threads at the top of the Ethnographic Forum page, you will find a link to "Contemporary Thai swords" that has more information about these pieces. Ian |
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Thanks for everyones help with this , your knowledge is much appretiated
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abrasive paper and elbow grease! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Sorry, just noticed that you have done it already! ![]() Last edited by Sajen; 14th April 2017 at 06:18 PM. |
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Yes, it look like this! Good simple Thai daab!
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Yes, that's a good quality blade. A typical working daab.
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