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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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I believe it is a Vietnamese sword from the Montanyard people. These are usually bring backs from the Vietnam War by US soldiers.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Brooklyn, NY USA
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Not my area of expertise but it looks like a tourist grade sword from Indonesia (i. e. Burma) called a Dha.
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Location: The Netherlands
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Stan is right. It is a tourist dha. Popped up in the seventies as wall hangers. Today still offered on auction sites. As a youngster i bought these dha's also to decorate my room from my saved pocket money
![]() Not from Indonesia but made in Thailand
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Thailand, IMHO. Tourist grade, of course, and modern.
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Yes Thailand and tourist grade.
Stu |
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Isn't Thailand a part of Indonesia?
I think I need to brush up on my geography
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Back to school Stan!!!
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