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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Hey! Thanks for the links! Incase you might like to know, I'm a Thai, too, and I love Thai Krabi-krabong, both with weapon (especially swords) and empty hand!
Oh, I almost forgot! You can call me Knot! That's what they call me in Thai. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Hi Titus Pullo ........ My phone is 098107559
Sword 4 That about 500 year or more of Sukothai Prov. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Okinawa, JN
Posts: 22
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Bancha, Yin dee don rap. Love the swords and even more than that the way you classified them by period. Would love to talk to you reference this. Will be in Thailand 3-23 July would like to meet and discuss swords. Can I call when I get into town?
Pope gern mai Khun Dang |
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Join Date: May 2006
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1. Matching the Royal's Sword If some part same 2. Histry Art of Thai in Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin(BKK) Period 3. Origin of Sword some from Chopaya river in Ayutthaya Prov 4. The Technical >>> How that Sword Made One in Ayutthaya Period The the middle Part of the is fat (like me ) This Design protect the blade Out of the Handle Yas Khun Dang can call to me Sword 5 and 7 from Chopaya river in Ayutthaya Prov No 7 ฟืก 8 We Call Hoa Pla Lod Blade (http://www.fishbase.org/comnames/Com...autoctr=129146) |
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1. Matching the Royal's Sword If some part same 2. Histry Art of Thai in Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin(BKK) Period 3. Origin of Sword some from Chopaya river in Ayutthaya Prov 4. The Technical >>> How that Sword Made One in Ayutthaya Period The the middle Part of the is fat (like me ) This Design protect the blade Out of the Handle Yas Khun Dang can call to me Sword 5 and 7 from Chopaya river in Ayutthaya Prov No 7 and 8 We Call Hoa Pla Lod Blade (http://www.fishbase.org/comnames/Com...autoctr=129146) |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 987
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Wonderful information! Can you elaborate a little on the technical aspects of dating daab? Is it mostly style (shape), or are there manufaturing methods or materials that can help date?
PS: Hi Dan!
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4
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bancha as Mark says, how we figure out what period or place they are from is sawnchai maak. i noticed that the National museum used this period classification also, but there was nothing that explained it.
P.S. Hi back at you Mark, survived another 6 months and am heading home next week. Khun Dang |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Okinawa, JN
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Sorry was using my buddy's log-in on that last post.
Dan |
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