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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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I got an excited message from a young collector friend last night that he had won a dao on an online Belgian auction. It was a bringback by a Belgian military officer from the time of the Korean War when the UN sent forces to S. Korea to repel the invasion from N. Korea and then a subsequent wave of Chinese military action. He thought this dao was more likely Korean than Chinese. I am inclined to agree with him, but am no expert on Korean edged weapons. All we have at this time are the auction pictures which are reasonable quality.
The blade is 58 cm in length and has numerous markings--none of which look especially Chinese to me. The hilt is rectangular in cross section and wrapped with leather strips, plus an "Elastoplast" repair adjacent to a small rectangular brass guard. The pommel is a flattened ovoid ring, also wrapped with leather strips. Overall length 84.5 cm. Thoughts and opinions welcome. My friend is very pleased with himself because he paid less than 100 Euros for the sword! |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 1,622
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Hi Ian,
I can't remember coming across this form whilst researching my own Korean sword. I have had occasion to contact Mr Lee at info@swordsofkorea.com who was extremely patient, helpful and of course very knowledgeable when it comes to Korean swords. Detailed photographs are a must of course. Hoping this is of some assistance. Regards, Norman. |
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