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|  13th May 2025, 08:49 PM | #5 | 
| Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Olomouc 
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			A well placed question regarding the blade curvature. It is however a form I have encountered before. Both the attached pieces passed through my hands in the past and were clearly Vietnamese based on the construction, blade decoration and other elements.  Guom is a general term and there is quite some variety of types within the category. Given the size of the piece at auction we could argue it is more of a truong dao, but regardless this blade curvature is not all that unusual. The first image I am attaching is from a relatively short sabre I owned for a time with a pronounced 'hook' at the tip (photo is my own). The second, a grouping of arms from the region, with the large truong dao in the middle showing a similar blade profile as the auction example (photo credit in this case goes to Mandarin Mansion although I did own this group prior). Note the similarities in hilt components etc. | 
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