tinman0629 Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 Please forgive my ignorance, but I am unsure what I have here. I believe this to be a Partizan Pole Arm weapon. Yes, i am holding it upside down. I beleive it to be a ceremonial piece not used for actual combat. It is dulled on both sides of the blade. Any assistance is greatly appreciated as I try to learn what period this would come from. If not Japanese, I apologize. Thank you in advance. Quote
Geraint Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 Dear David. Not Japanese as I think you suspected. Not something I have seen but others may help with that. All the best. Quote
tinman0629 Posted May 30, 2024 Author Report Posted May 30, 2024 Thank you. Yes I suspected not Japanese. I was hoping it came from the collection of Japanese Armour and swords my father had collected. Quote
ChrisW Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 Perhaps Southeast Asian, like Vietnamese or Cambodian? Mind showing us a picture of the tang area and the hole in the tang? The soft-metal casting looks too crude to be Japanese. The whole thing looks like something done in the past century as a tourism piece. Might be loosely Japanese inspired? But I doubt its actually Japanese. Quote
Brian Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 If you are on Facebook, join and list it here. They should know. https://www.facebook...ups/1060487124355407 Quote
tinman0629 Posted May 30, 2024 Author Report Posted May 30, 2024 Thanks, I requested to join the group. Here are a couple examples of what I could find on the internet, just no information listed. When i go to the site, i cant find the weapon shown in the image. Quote
MauroP Posted June 4, 2024 Report Posted June 4, 2024 Hi David, at first sight I'd say not Japanese, but in Museo d'arte Orientale in Venice is displayed, among Japanese polearms, a blade wich resembles yours. The museum collection is an historic private collection containing also some Javanese keris, so maybe the old curator messed the items a little bit. Anyway a Japanese origin cannot surely be ruled out. Quote
Brian Posted June 4, 2024 Report Posted June 4, 2024 The site above identified it as Vietnamese. Didn't see any follow up posts with more info though. Quote
tinman0629 Posted June 6, 2024 Author Report Posted June 6, 2024 I was hoping someone might follow up! Thanks for checking. Quote
John C Posted June 6, 2024 Report Posted June 6, 2024 On 6/6/2024 at 4:07 AM, tinman0629 said: I was hoping someone might follow up! Thanks for checking. Expand I might be reading too much into the design, however is the blade supposed to be the dragon's tongue? John C. Quote
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