View Full Version : Mandingo (?) Takouba for Comment
TVV
7th May 2017, 11:59 PM
I picked this takouba up as I thought it was interesting. Looking at the takouba.org catalogue, it is somewhat similar to #49. The guard is wrapped in leather with metal plates on both sides. I am guessing this was Mandingo made or influenced based on the style of the grip and the pommel with the protruding spike.
The takouba itself is also relatively small - only 32 inches long overall with a 26 inch blade and a weight outside the scabbard of 1.174 lbs. (532 grams). The picture next to one of my larger takoubas shows the difference.
The blade looks like a natively made one imitating the European imports with three fullers, but it is unmarked - no dukari. It ends with a carp's tongue tip.
Teodor
Iain
8th May 2017, 12:38 AM
Nice piece Teodor!
I can't be sure these are in fact Mandingo or Manding influenced, but I have always suspected it given the hilt style and the affinity that the Mandingo seem to have for finials like this on pommels.
The guard plates are tin I would guess? The stitching on the hilt leather is also different than the glue more typically seen.
This looks like a nice early 20th century piece I would say. Certainly a slimmer blade than that massive example, which I remember always felt quite hefty in the hand.
thinreadline
8th May 2017, 10:44 AM
Nice piece Teodor!
I can't be sure these are in fact Mandingo or Manding influenced, but I have always suspected it given the hilt style and the affinity that the Mandingo seem to have for finials like this on pommels.
The guard plates are tin I would guess? The stitching on the hilt leather is also different than the glue more typically seen.
This looks like a nice early 20th century piece I would say. Certainly a slimmer blade than that massive example, which I remember always felt quite hefty in the hand.
Iain .... from where do you attribute the larger example with the brass covered guard ? I have a similar example ...
Iain
8th May 2017, 02:32 PM
Iain .... from where do you attribute the larger example with the brass covered guard ? I have a similar example ...
I had always thought Hausa or Nupe based on the brass work.
TVV
8th May 2017, 07:36 PM
Nice piece Teodor!
I can't be sure these are in fact Mandingo or Manding influenced, but I have always suspected it given the hilt style and the affinity that the Mandingo seem to have for finials like this on pommels.
The guard plates are tin I would guess? The stitching on the hilt leather is also different than the glue more typically seen.
This looks like a nice early 20th century piece I would say. Certainly a slimmer blade than that massive example, which I remember always felt quite hefty in the hand.
Thank you Iain, I was hoping you would notice the thread and put a comment. The guard plates look like they were made of tin. If you feel this takouba is worthy of including on your site, please feel free to add it.
Teodor
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