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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA Georgia
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I have always like the Assam / Nagaland pieces though I am really focussing on the Phillipines, now. I was offered a similar sword recently and am glad I turned it down as I consider this one superior (and it was cheaper)
The blade has a "facetted hardened steel edge, the main section of blade displaying a finely forged band of pattern welded iron." --- Ashoka Section of bear or tiger jaw. Ivory pommel inlaid with silver or pewter. Silver lower mount. I would place it early 20th - late 19th c. Now I just need to make one (or two) of those little steel stands like Erik Farrow makes so beautifully! The first picture shows a more common dao battle bade that I will be posting soon. Comments? Last edited by Bill Marsh; 12th November 2006 at 08:43 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Bill
I like the one with the tiger jaw bone very nice pair. Congrats! Now you need a few nice dha to go with them ![]() Lew |
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Congratulations! I love both of them.
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Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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Outstanding Bill.
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Thank you guys. I appreciate your replies.
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