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Old 20th March 2022, 08:55 AM   #14
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The last one you posted is not a panabas. It is a Thai prah, which is a utility axe, somewhat like the Moro tabas on which the panabas is based. A prah of this form and decoration seems to be found most commonly in the northern areas of Thailand and neighboring Laos/Yunnan.

Give that man a cigar!


I know, that's why I said 'none' & 'almost'.
(If you save my posted photo, it's named "Thai Pra")

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