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Yes, Mark, the one on top with the slightly curved long handle. I have seen these used to cut rattan strips with the butt of the handle against a woman's chest, and split rattan drawn along the cutting edge, which rests on a low table or the ground, to create narrow strips for weaving, etc.
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http://www.culture.go.th/knowledge/w...re/wicker1.htm
![]() I 'm with Ian for the long-handle/razor-sharp knife. I 's mainly bamboo/rattan striper. And it can be used as a utility knife too. |
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So far, it still looks like we're not sure whether to mak war or peace with it.
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stumbled across this thread looking for something else. it rises from the grave.
definitely NOT a rattan splitter. except possibly by necessity. the OP's item is a thai pra or jungle knife. like many items, this is foremost a everyday tool carried into the jungle for slashing like a machete, or chopping vegetation, or general use. this particular one was used extensively over many years to clear encroaching vegetation in a thai villagers garden. i liberated it from him after he retired it. i'm assuming he uses power tools now ![]() the mak is a bit different, tool and weapon, and rather odd and clumsy, they have a certain charm. mine, also below the pra, is set in a bamboo haft's root ball, which was grown curved back on itself. they were used in SE asia as pole arms by infantry and cavalry, as well as villager tools and self defence. i seem to recall getting this one on ebay...edge also faces down, and is well behind the haft line, making strikes a bit unusual. both are just under 3 ft. pic of my wall next to my PC for scale. Last edited by kronckew; 5th January 2017 at 08:42 AM. |
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Wayne:
Thanks for bringing up this old thread. I've often wondered exactly what the item in the OP was called and used for. Now we have an answer. As far as rattan splitting, that action was in reference to the long handled knife pictures from Conogre, not the item in the OP. As you can see, PUFF confirmed that use based on his experience as a native Thai from the area. Ian |
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