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Cerjak 1st March 2015 10:49 AM

Takouba for comment
 
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I would like to have some opinion about this Takouba. I 'm wondering if it's a sword for tourist market .
Any comment on it will be welcome.

BEST

Cerjak

Iain 3rd March 2015 01:53 PM

Sorry didn't spot this before! Yes, this looks like a 1970s-1990s sword.

The blade decoration is a late variation. While perhaps not specifically tourist, it is certainly not very old.

Cerjak 3rd March 2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Iain
Sorry didn't spot this before! Yes, this looks like a 1970s-1990s sword.

The blade decoration is a late variation. While perhaps not specifically tourist, it is certainly not very old.

Thank You Iain !
My guess was that it was not old and also a poor quality blade.
Best

Cerjak

Battara 4th March 2015 10:54 PM

The scabbard finial looks like it is Tuareg. Did they use the takouba as well?

Iain 5th March 2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Battara
The scabbard finial looks like it is Tuareg. Did they use the takouba as well?

Yes, the form is typical for the entire western Sahel and deep into West and Central Africa. Here's a rough range map I threw together. If anything the range is a bit larger than that.

Martin Lubojacky 6th March 2015 07:17 AM

Hi Iain and Cerjak,
I woold suggest to shift the range a little bit. Maybe not so deep to the south in Cameroon and west Nigeria and definitely more to the north in the area along the Libya-Ageria border - up to Ghadames town (old Azjer confederation). Cerjak, try to look into old threads abou "takouba" etc. Regards,
Martin

Martin Lubojacky 6th March 2015 07:20 AM

Hi Battara, sorry I did not notice you asked about the region. Pls look into old threads, I think it was discussed here before
Regards,
Martin

Iain 6th March 2015 08:15 AM

Hi Martin,

The line I've taken reflects the range south to the level of Bida and across to Foumban in Cameroon where we also have verified takouba use.

I agree the map should extend the range further north. I'll update it at some point. :)


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