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My Vietnamese Truong Dao has a rudimentary 'guard' plate at the grip/blade junction that is essentially a small octagonal steel plate. The Sword above has almost exactly the same plate with the upper guard branch and the knuckle bow emenating from the upper/lower flat edge of that octagonal plate.
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Hi Wayne:
Largely agree with your thoughts. I think there is Chinese influence in the hilt, with a slightly down-curving grip and the (short) prong on the guard that bends down. That may suggest northern Vietnamese origin or perhaps southern China. The pointed toe of the scabbard could suggest a Cambodian origin, but otherwise not seeing much evidence for Cambodia as a source for this one. Pointed scabbards are seen on Vietnamese guom also. Looks older than Korean War vintage to me, but hard to say from pictures alone. Ian |
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Someone else suggested to me the cambodian possibility, since they are neighbours and have interacted and overlapped militarily in the past. I threw it in justincase. It had not entered my mind before tho. I have heard there is not a lot of info on cambodian sharp things.
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Not much to go on when it comes to Cambodian swords that i know of, but the upswept, pointed scabbard has been noted as a trait in the past.
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What is the handle material?
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Appears to be wood, painted red.
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