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varta 28th August 2014 09:56 AM

kiribati
 
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I received a catalogue in which this sword caught my attention. It looks like a very dangerous sword: each peak is made of several rows of shark teeth...
It was used during ritual confrontations says the catalogue...
(Let me also say that I have no profit-sharing with Sothebys but I thought one may be ethnographically interested, as I was)

VANDOO 28th August 2014 05:48 PM

IT IS A NICE OLD ONE AND THE LONGER CENTER SPEAR MAY HAVE 4 ROWS OF TEETH INSTEAD OF THE USUAL TWO. THE GRIP IS USUALLY A LITTLE LONGER BEHIND THE TWO GUARD PRONGS A UNUSUAL EXAMPLE.


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