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Luc LEFEBVRE 4th November 2010 11:37 PM

Ga'anda regalia
 
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Inspired from a trowing knife.
Ga'anda tribe, Nigeria.

Tim Simmons 5th November 2010 09:29 PM

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Very interesting Luc. Is this a hole in the item? What size is it? Can you post pictures that give more idea of the structure. Is this a curreny blade? or a heavier parade item? Are you going to clean it? Lots of ????? I really the serrated sections.

Luc LEFEBVRE 5th November 2010 10:18 PM

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Hi Tim,
72cm, no hole.For the moment I like it like this, so I don't know for the cleaning...

Luc LEFEBVRE 5th November 2010 10:24 PM

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and it "works" good with the Ga'anda pottery !

Luc LEFEBVRE 5th November 2010 10:28 PM

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I think this is a parade item.Like these models from the Zirngibl collection.

Tim Simmons 7th November 2010 07:00 PM

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Thanks Luc. You know what they say about like minds :) :D .

Martin Lubojacky 8th November 2010 01:52 PM

Hello Luc and Tim,

Compositions with African artefact use to be always nice...Wich tribe are the statues, Luc ? - Chamba ?

Regards,

Martin

Luc LEFEBVRE 8th November 2010 04:29 PM

Yes, Chamba.

Mauro 30th December 2011 12:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Luc LEFEBVRE
Inspired from a trowing knife.
Ga'anda tribe, Nigeria.

Hi Luc, except for the very nice decorations the throwing knife is very similar to a Lakka throwing knife. Possibly a distintive sign of the Ga_anda are the three lines along the stem that I noted only in Ga_anda knives. I enclose the decoration of one of my Ga_anda knife. Nice knife, compliment

Mauro 30th December 2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Luc LEFEBVRE
I think this is a parade item.Like these models from the Zirngibl collection.

which book is this ?? Thanks

Tim Simmons 30th December 2011 03:35 PM

"Panga Na Visu, Manfred A. Zirngibl & Alexander Kubetz"


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