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Kmaddock 21st July 2021 10:30 AM

Knobkerrie but not sure of from where
 
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Hi
Just picked this up.

Not Zulu as the head tapers on to the handle gently as opposed to where the shaft is squared off to the head on Zulu examples

long at 32 inch and the ball is only around 2 inches in diameter
wood is V v dense and it sinks like a stone in water

so I think somewhere between Northern south Africa and Mali but the timber density might help narrow down a bit

any other ideas

Regards

Ken

David R 21st July 2021 11:15 AM

Nice piece. Possibly Lignum Vitae?

Tim Simmons 21st July 2021 04:35 PM

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Looks to me as further north and east. This is an eastern form. The little piece on the top can found from Tanzania/Kenya to the South Sudan.

Kmaddock 22nd July 2021 08:38 AM

Thank you both
Would you have any idea as to possible age but I realise there is nothing to go on.
Also are these clubs also called Knobkerries
Regards
Ken

Araņa_del_Sol 23rd July 2021 11:21 PM

The Swahili word for this type of club is rungu, it is most famously used by the Masai but also by other people groups of Eastern Africa

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Ian 24th July 2021 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Kmaddock (Post 264580)
... Also are these clubs also called Knobkerries
Regards
Ken

Hi Ken, yes they are also called knobkerries, a term that seems to date from the early 19th C among English reports.


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