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			Here are two dha swords for comment. I am especially interested in  opinions regarding origins of the top, more narrow one. 
		
		
		
			I believe that one shows some indication of Kachin characteristics(hilt), but the blade is vexing. It is of outstanding quality with an inserted hardened edge. On of the most impressive blades I have seen, quality wise...a petite, but deadly piece. The second one is Kachin I believe. It features a gorgeous hilt, with especially nice rattan, fitted to a very basic blade. Both scabbards are new, custom made for these swords.  | 
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			Hi Charles, good to see you posting.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	![]() The first one is unusual and beautiful. The polish really accentuates its quality. I'd say the second one is Thai, late Ayutthaya/early Ratanakosin style. Also very beautiful and in fine condition. At the risk of sounding coy, I'm really interested to hear what others have to say about both of these, so I'll stop right there. ![]() You, my friend, have some of my favorite dha in your collection.  
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			Charles  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Great dha and I too await the answers on them. To me the profile on the top one though far more seems to have some similarities to this basic shape   The blade on it does look supurb. Can you see what on japanese swords would be called a hada or ji-hada ? Thanks for posting them And if hte top one ever is on the market .....~grin~  | 
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			W  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  W!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
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			Congratulations. Beautiful.  
		
		
		
			Here's one that seems related. I was told Burmese. Although yours has nicer detail on the hilt. This one, I believe, is also sporting an inserted hardened edge. Shawn  | 
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			Thanks guys. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Yes Shawn, these are definitely akin to each other, even down to the hilt fit. You might want to do a light etch, just to see what you have there.  | 
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