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Old 22nd January 2020, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default SE Asian Double Knives

Here is a unique set of double knives from SE Asia, likely Thailand or Burma. At first glance, it's very tempting to label them as badeks/badiks, but the blade profiles are far more Thai or Burmese than Indonesian. The hilts are hardwood.

While some of these double knives always seem to stir up the collector's love of the unique, I don't think they were ever intended as combat weapons. I would suggest that they are martial arts weapons or perhaps even very early tourist pieces, which makes them no less interesting.

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Dimensions:
Overall length: 13in.
Blade length: 8.75in.
Blades' widest point: just over 1.5in.
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Old 24th January 2020, 02:39 AM   #2
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Well this is a new one on me........
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Old 24th January 2020, 04:14 PM   #3
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I would still go for Indonesian or maybe Malaysian, 20th century...

Not tourist but more likely an expression of the creativity of a local smith.

Very interesting! Thank you!
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Old 25th January 2020, 05:50 AM   #4
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The above are badik-like but aren't. They are Thai.

Similar "krich cab pun phk" or "มีดด้ามปืนพก" knives are commonly found in Thailand, old and newly made...Note the decorations

See also: http://www.arscives.com/historysteel...tionmusbkk.htm

Has some interesting weapons photos, include some of these "pistol grip knives".
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Old 25th January 2020, 05:57 AM   #5
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For comparison, an Indonesian badek with a pamour blade:
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Old 25th January 2020, 01:16 PM   #6
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Likely from the same source as kronckew....Here are two images from the National Museum in Bangkok. There are two similarly hilted examples, but unfortunately, the blades are not shown. The hilts here are more akin to Indonesian types. The name for these in Thai is มีดด้ามปืนพก or krich cab pun phk, meaning quite literally "pistol grip knife".

The third pic shows another example much more like the original examples shown.
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