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pholycro 3rd September 2013 04:47 AM

Please help what are these?
 
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Hello All,

I was wondering if anyone could give me any insight on what I have here? I have two spears that were given to me as a boy when i was around 7 years old, and I am 28 now. The man that gave them to be was a friend of my fathers who work for the CIA and traveled all around the world. I think I remember him telling me that they were spears for a pygmy tribe. I have no idea if this is true or not. Any info would be very appreciated.

Thank you, Preston!

Robert 3rd September 2013 05:37 PM

Hello Preston,
And welcome to the forum. It would be of great help for those who will be doing the identification of your items if you would post a few pictures of them.

Robert

pholycro 3rd September 2013 10:21 PM

Robert
 
Hey Robert,

I am sorry i thought i had attached the pictures already. I hope this helps!


Thanks All, Preston

pholycro 3rd September 2013 11:07 PM

Hey Robert I posted some pictures. Hope this helps. Sorry, I thought I had already posted them.

kronckew 4th September 2013 04:14 AM

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are the shafts wood? is there an iron tail spike? the copper heads look a bit thin for actual use. i suspect these are made for those who travel rather than useful tools.

size dimensions would help. could be 1 inch or two metres from the pics as there are no reference points. having a ruler or yardstick (metrestick?) in the picture might be a good idea, like this:

pholycro 4th September 2013 05:31 AM

The shafts are made of wood, and the tail spike are made of iron. (If I am right about what tail spikes are?) The length of the spears are about 18-24 inches. I felt the same way about the copper ends. Any idea of where they come from, or if they are real or just for tourist to buy?

Tim Simmons 4th September 2013 07:25 AM

These are African. They might be dance spears which could then have been sold or give to a visitor :) To me they look as if they come from the Congo or Rwanda? Could be from Southern Africa.

kronckew 4th September 2013 08:09 AM

yes, dance spears are a strong possibility. they do seem to be well made.

reminds me of the slightly risque marriage dance in the 1964 movie 'zulu' with michael caine. which was filmed with real zulus, and the real zulu king Mangosuthu Buthelezi played his great grandfather Zulu King Cetshwayo kaMpande.

the dance spears they used in the video clip are about that size, tho not as realistically made.

Congoblades 4th September 2013 11:59 AM

Congo or neighboring countries.
touristic, sheet metal, sorry

pholycro 7th September 2013 03:25 AM

Thanks, everyone!


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