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Some other examples:
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many thanks Andrew for this clarification !!!!!
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Another example. Similar style of wrap on the hilt.
Last edited by Ian; 15th February 2006 at 12:36 AM. |
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Out of curiosity, how far up the hilt does the tang go on these dhas?
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Not very far, Fearn. Most dha have short, spiked tangs, and these are consistent. Mark did an informal study about this a while ago and there's an old thread in the archives about it.
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Indeed. You find through tangs very rarely in dha, and I sometimes wonder at their authenticity.
I read in Ferrars & Ferrars' "Burma" that the short tang is used to minimize vibration in the handle when the blade strikes. Andrew has done test cuts on several dha, including a modern custom one which I think has a long tang, so maybe he can comment on whether or not this is true. |
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Ok Ian it is really similar.
From where think that comes it your? galvano |
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Hi, Andrew! I hope it's alright to call you Andrew. I don't know how to address you...you are probably way older than I am!
Anyway, I've been meaning to ask you for quite sometime now about your wife. You mention quite a few time that your wife know a great deal about northern Thailand culture. Is it, by any chance, she is from northern Thailand? |
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Quote:
![]() My wife does love Thai food, but she is 100% Irish.
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