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Thai e-nep. Close but not Hmong blade shape, but this one has the belly, and then the second curve hear the hilt.
"Saw Sua. Dee" = most likely the makers nick name. Working piece. Unusual, the cloth sheath. Most of the time you see them made after market of wood or a long wooden basket with a wide open mouth. |
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