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Created and Written by Lek Watruak 1. Se Ma mark on the blade. It's one of the 6 marks of LP Doem's knife. LP Doem's old conquering knife with greasy luster on ivory-tusk handle and
sheath. The knife is 12.3 cm long, the sheath 6.5 cm.
LP Doem's Conquering Knife The world only KNIFE that defeats GUN !! |
LP Doem's
Conquering knife bears its beautiful Thai name: Meed Prab Pairee;
Meed=knife, Prab=conquer, Pairee=enemy. Sometimes, Thai people easily call it "Meed
Moh". LP Doem made conquering knife before WWII, most of them are of ivory-tusk
handle and case with silver straps, small amount of them are of wood. His knife is a top
most amulet and very popular among Thai police, soldiers and real tough guys, but not many
can afford it because of its high price. One of LP Doem's greatest disciples also made
very efficacious conquering knife as of his Guru is LP Kant, Wat Kao Kaew, Nakonsawan. LP Kant's knife is
much cheaper but can be used as a substitution for LP Doem's.
It's formidable knife and feared by hooligans. Uncountable events in the past long years proved its very high efficacy. Miraculous phenomena often occured; in fighting events, bad gunners were frightened--their guns disfunctioned or bullets could not penetrate into the knife's owner and at last the bad were killed by only one stab of the little knife. LP Doem's knife is so powerful, he blessed with his very great Kathas that can protect the owner and simultaneously destroy the enemy's invulnerability and impenetrability. The knife blade will go through, nothing can obstruct it. This is why LP Doem tells his disciples do not use the knife-if not being assaulted or harmed severely as if the tears drop down as blood. LP Doem lived a long life,B.E.2403-2494. Yes, in every fighting GUN defeats KNIFE. But in the case of LP Doem's knife, KNIFE deats GUN!! If there is the greatest knifesmith in this world, LP Doem will be that one!! |
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