Examining the Thai sword "DARB"
The Thai sword is called "darb", although it's not really pronounced that way. It's related to the Burmese dha for several reasons, and possibly the Chinese dao. But what about that cylindrical grip? It's nearly circular in cross-section! Can it really be historical and combat-effective! Today I investigate this!

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