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The pictures, what you've all been waiting for...
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Location: 30 miles north of Bangkok, 20 miles south of Ayuthaya, Thailand
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I also obtain my larow(s) from an Atayal smith in Tong-Men.
But your pieces are far more impressive with woven thing on handle. And, yes, finding the place needs a bit of work.
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Thank you for the interesting write up and congratulations on a successful quest. That laraw is stunning!
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Me jealous? No way
![]() ![]() ![]() Two questions, though. One is whether that hollow handle is welded shut or not. It may sound like a goofy question, but does it ring like a bell when you hit it? I have one of those cheap Cold Steel Bushman knives that has a hollow handle, and it actually makes a decent cowbell. Best, F |
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The hollow hilt is a socket for an "extender". If the thing weld shut how he can get a spear?
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Hi Puff,
The Bushman handle is just folded into a socket, and the seam is not welded. It looked like the sarow handle is welded into a cone. I'm of two minds about whether welding the seam is a good idea or not, and I wanted to confirm the taiwanese design. Best, F |
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Very interesting and informative post. I did, however, edit your link to the website. You cannot post links to commercial sites on these forums. That is for the Swap Forum only.
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Also, if anyone has laraw and other yuanzhumin blades, I'm sure the rest of us would love to see 'em. |
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