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kronckew 29th May 2012 07:56 PM

Maasai Rungu
 
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came across this on epray, tho i can't buy swords or knives via them anymore here in the UK, i can still buy things to bash my enemies with. arrived from nairobi, kenya this morning.

olive wood, hand carved, hard wood with nice grain, heavy. length 20" (51 cm) head is 3.25" (8.4 cm). village finish, not overly glossy seems like the weight almost forces you to carry/use it head facing down...

vendor apparently bought three from maasai tribesman he found out with their cattle. the other two looked more used, but i liked the wood & the bent head on this one. the others were also bent but they all were subtly different. looks a bit like my knobkerrie, two tone wood, the shaft and the head roughly half darker heartwood and lighter sap wood. the rungu cost me about the same as the postage. ;)

Tim Simmons 29th May 2012 09:17 PM

You can still get sharp things from ebay. It all depends on how it is discribed. Use cool not hot words, in a sience way.
This gives me the change to mention to the "www" in particular AUS. Do not describe any club as a weapon in fact just say fighting stick or similar. If you say weapon my bid is automatically blocked. Be creative!!!!!!

Tim Simmons 29th May 2012 09:52 PM

Unless you live under a stone most people understand what "Ox Bone" means these days. How thought of that needs a medal, very creative! :cool:


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