Some kind of Eastern weapon
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Dear colleagues,
Just wondering if this "weapon" has any real prototype or it's a fantasy thing? Thanks in advance for the answers! |
For me it's fantasy. I think it's not forged but cast.
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Nope!
Neither Eastern, nor Western and not even weapon, but purely fantasy "thing." :cool: These "things" (because I cannot in good faith call it a weapon) are completely unpractical as even a kitchen knife, and possibly even a fork is more effective. Not to mention John Wick's pencil... ;) |
thank you, gents! well, now I have to make my fellow upset))
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Looks like skulators pizza cutter :eek:
ie. fantasy thing imho. ;) |
It looks like something inspired by a haladie. But, that would have 3 dagger blades instead of the silly pizza slicer.
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Something similar with this excellent actor, Wesley Snipes... :D |
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Moreover, the under-grip edge might be extremely effective (like a korambi/lavi ayam knife)... while the upper edge might also be effective... at injuring the wielder. ;) |
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Guys,
This is another fantasy item bearing little, if any, resemblance to an ethnographic weapon. As noted in another recent thread, which I closed for off topic comments, this Forum is not about fantasy items. I realize these are difficult times and folks want to have a bit of fun. However, let's get back to the title of this Forum--ethnographic arms and armour. There are other sites that address the fantasy stuff. Ian. |
Ian,
Sorry for this thread. I was not sure that it's a fantasy "weapon". I thought it might be a replica (of some real Eastern/Asian weapon). |
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While this is most obviously not an actual weapon, I understood your original question which was reasonably placed. In studying arms there are often examples of theatrical, souvenir, ceremonial etc. weapons which are often based on actual weapons and can sometimes be mistaken for those 'prototypes' which you mention in your query. The haladie suggestion was probably the most viable, and while the observations on some of the 'Hollywood' weaponry is of course somewhat laughable, I have on occasion found the 'models' or 'ideas' used to fashion them interesting. I recall the blue 'gunstock war club' used in the movie "Last of the Mohicans", which really piqued my interest. I reached various individuals involved in production and finally reached the artisan who made the weapon (five in total) used. I found that these war clubs with knife blades were not really used by the Woodland tribes, but a Plains Indian weapon in actuality. The late Norm Flayderman told me these were not made from repurposed gun stocks as often believed, but the shape recalled them. The blue color was simply for effect. I agree it is outside the regular theme here to discuss 'fantasy' type items, but wanted to add some perspective. |
Thanks Jim. Your comments are well taken. And Evegeny, there is absolutely nothing wrong with asking here as to whether this is a weapon or a fantasy item. Very reasonable use of the Forum. My concern is when the discussion flies off on tangents about fantasy weapons in general.
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