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Brass inserts very interesting? I am leaning now towards Assam and Burma ot even Thai? I have seen those brass inlays in some older Dhas before. It may be some form of dha the tang is straight or slightly upward in angle similar to the dha pictured. Mark what do you think? Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 21st June 2008 at 02:47 AM. |
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kinda reminds me of this style thai utility knife
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Wow thanks guys! :-)
Lew, I've been so hung up on the bolo blade shape that I'd never noticed how 'dha' like the back end of the blade was. I've had a few Dha's over the years, but never seen one with the handle off. kronckew, do you know what those knives are called? It certainly looks like its somewhere between one of them and a dha.... here's the back end compared with Lew's brass inserts. ![]() ![]() |
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as far as i know, they are just kind of a generic kitchen/utility knife common in thailand. here are some more being used as throwing knives, meed eneb? meed maw or mawr
![]() and here is a decorated temple version with 'magic' powers, ![]() the site is HERE <-linky, called a meed mor. (herb knife? - bit big for that tho) meed=knife, saw another one for sale on ebay as a meed mong, another as a thai kukri ![]() see also post 14 HERE Last edited by kronckew; 21st June 2008 at 03:11 PM. |
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Here is a more recent example with interesting scabbard decoration. Teak, aluminium amd epoxy type resin? handle.
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This is great!
I can make a handle like that fairly easily. Notice the similarities in decoration style with the new one Tim? I like the 'temple' one kronckew. I think the blade I have has considerable age. The site you link to talks about larger ones! Hmmm, interesting ;-) Certainly worth carving a nice handle for I'd say!! Hopefully the blade will clean up nicely. |
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I agree: Thai. Very interesting blade. Where did you come by this, Atlantia? Any provenance?
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Another mystery solved thanks to the guys at Vikingsword CSI
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