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Bill M 15th August 2007 07:08 PM

Tsavo kris holder
 
I am in the midst of getting the stain right on this twistcore horn jungayyan. Will get some better pictures soon.

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...0015Medium.jpg


But my new stand also works on Massai sword
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...0013Medium.jpg


And spear
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...0012Medium.jpg


And just teeth, but I suspect the Igbo guy is a little nervous. I will let him hold the spear.
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...0924Medium.jpg

Bill 15th August 2007 07:21 PM

does the cat play well with the puppies?

RomaRana 15th August 2007 09:23 PM

Your Maasai sword is probably Nandi or Tuta (cant see it that well) because of the pommel and hilt rings.

Maasai hilts are generally round with twine patterns under oxtail.

One way of identifying it as Tuta, is the diamond cross section hammered flat on the bolo slashing end and what is the length? Tuta swords are commonly much shorter than other East African blades.

David 15th August 2007 10:11 PM

OK Bill, that's just plain wrong.... :eek: :p :D

ariel 15th August 2007 11:03 PM

Kitty, SIT!
Now, SHAKE...
And now... RIPOSTE!
:D
Bill, admit: have you ever been scared witless walking around your own house at night?

Bill M 15th August 2007 11:19 PM

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Hi David!

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Originally Posted by Bill
does the cat play well with the puppies?

They went over to it and raised a back leg. I stopped them. No respect.


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Originally Posted by ariel
Bill, admit: have you ever been scared witless walking around your own house at night?

Yes. I have. <shiver> this place is a bit strange, especially at night.

I was going to roll it into the bedroom last night after she went to bed and see if Anne noticed it. :D :D

A pair of Tsavo lions the same size as mine, killed and ate over 135 railroad workers in Kenya in 1898. Anyone see "The Ghost and the Darkness?"


Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaRana
Your Maasai sword is probably Nandi or Tuta (cant see it that well) because of the pommel and hilt rings.

Maasai hilts are generally round with twine patterns under oxtail.

One way of identifying it as Tuta, is the diamond cross section hammered flat on the bolo slashing end and what is the length? Tuta swords are commonly much shorter than other East African blades.

It is hammered flat on the slashing end and 24" blade length. The hilt seems wrapped in a leather tube, sort of like a Zulu spear. Could that be ox-tail?

Here is a closeup of the hilt. I really appreciate your comments. I want to catalog it correctly.

Did you notice,... umh....ANYTHING else in the pictures? Something a little over nine feet long?

RomaRana 16th August 2007 01:38 AM

100% Tuta.

100% lion. ;)

Bill M 16th August 2007 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RomaRana
100% Tuta.

100% lion. ;)


Thanks :) It is good to know about the sword also. I will change it in my shcedule and will research about the Tuta. :D

David 16th August 2007 04:17 AM

Their house is a museum,
When people come to see 'em,
They really are a scree-um,
The Bill Marsh Family.
ba-da-da-dum snap, snap
ba-da-da-dum snap, snap
ba-da-da-dum ba-da-da-dum ba-da-da-dum! :p :D

Bill M 16th August 2007 10:13 AM

ROTFLMAO!

:D :D :D :D

Battara 17th August 2007 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David
Their house is a museum,
When people come to see 'em,
They really are a scree-um,
The Bill Marsh Family.
ba-da-da-dum snap, snap
ba-da-da-dum snap, snap
ba-da-da-dum ba-da-da-dum ba-da-da-dum! :p :D

Thank you David - :D

RSWORD 17th August 2007 02:13 AM

I think we have plenty of Uncle Fester candidates! :D

Bill M 17th August 2007 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by RSWORD
I think we have plenty of Uncle Fester candidates! :D

Yes, we do. :D :eek: :D

Battara 17th August 2007 06:37 PM

Bill, just to let you know I made the baka-baka (or asang-asang) clamps for that junggayan kris a while back..........

Tim Simmons 17th August 2007 06:47 PM

Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous!

Flavio 17th August 2007 07:05 PM

Yeah!!! the Bill Marsh Museum is simple astonishing :cool: :cool: but really what I consider marvelous is Bill's wife!!!! She is an angel!!! I hope to find a girl like her!!!!! :)

Bill M 18th August 2007 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara
Bill, just to let you know I made the baka-baka (or asang-asang) clamps for that junggayan kris a while back..........

Nice work, Jose!
:)


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