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Old 29th October 2021, 01:39 AM   #1
Montino Bourbon
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Did you find that in a thrift store in Santa Barbara? I might have seen it. Not my area of interest, but a very fine find.
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Old 29th October 2021, 03:19 AM   #2
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Got it from e-bay about 30 years ago, the seller was from Indiana.
Never seen damascus Dao before or after that.
Not my area of interest either:-)
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Old 30th October 2021, 01:25 PM   #3
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I have read that from the later 19thC on a lot of the blades were forged from a stolen Tea Plantation spade split down the middle to make two blades. Done because the steel was a lot better quality than they could make themselves, and this is why the blade shape is as it is. Still used in the traditional manner by the local tribesmen though.

If this is the actual case, then the odder shapes and laminated blades will be the earlier, from before the introduction of tea planting in the area.... and a real prize.
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