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Forgot this one. On the same blade as the first one above. The script is MON which is the forerunner to modern Burmese, but there is also what appears to be a stilletto type mark.
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Interesting piece Stuart, I have not seen many with the Mon script. I do not know much on the Mon people. So here is what I looked up:
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not as yet had a translation of the markings on this dha's grip, i've assumed it's some sort of dedication or presentation inscription.
![]() the blade itself is unmarked. the phoenix on the grip also has an inscription over it. ![]() overall dha for context ![]() |
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Mark....I thought it might be funny/ interesting for you to know that when I showed an thai friend, the 4th picture you posted....she said the thai script on the blade looked like the thai word "Hell"!!!!!
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No kidding?! Interesting choice for a maker's mark.
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Some more marks for the archives;
All four images from the one sword. Gav Last edited by freebooter; 29th September 2009 at 02:14 PM. |
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