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kino 20th April 2011 04:15 PM

Tiger or a Dog on a pick
 
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Got this thru a trade. Pick or an axe? Assembled for the tourist market, for battle or ceremonial use? Hollow iron tube. Length 20.25", Blade 6.5".

Answers or comments.....

Robert 20th April 2011 04:26 PM

With the length of the tail I would say it might be a big cat of some type and with the spots possibly a leopard ? As for its use, with the hollow shaft maybe ceremonial use but that would only be a guess.:shrug: Sure does look good though.
Congratulations on acquiring this.

Robert

Spunjer 20th April 2011 04:43 PM

the blade looks indian; reminds me of a kattar...

Norman McCormick 20th April 2011 05:00 PM

Hi,
Indian Zaghnal but I'm not familiar with the form. The blade looks useful as a weapon but the rest seems a bit overdone for actual combat. I'm sure the Indian experts will wade in soon.
Regards,
Norman.

kino 20th April 2011 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norman McCormick
Hi,
Indian Zaghnal but I'm not familiar with the form. The blade looks useful as a weapon but the rest seems a bit overdone for actual combat.
Regards,
Norman.

Perhaps the animal and the wrap were added at a later date.

ward 20th April 2011 10:51 PM

composite
 
the piece is definatly a made up piece, but well done. I like the embelishments that they added. consider it folk art. I dought that in its final form it was anything but designed for tourist. But so what there is a place as collectables for this.

kino 21st April 2011 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ward
the piece is definatly a made up piece, but well done. I like the embelishments that they added. consider it folk art. I dought that in its final form it was anything but designed for tourist. But so what there is a place as collectables for this.

My gut feeling told me that it was a made up piece. The hollow tube, the welding of the composite parts. I still went for it. It goes thru heavy cardboard with ease....next victim a watermelon

David 22nd April 2011 12:24 PM

Looks like a crocotiger to me... ;)


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