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katana 18th April 2010 03:14 PM

A fine throwing spear - Origins ??
 
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Another spear to add to the collection :) An excellently made throwing spear. Beautifully balanced with a broad leafed blade with a very 'thick' mid rib. The socket is facetted as is the butt spike, all skillfully forged ...I believe the shaft....although relatively old, is younger than the 'metal work'. The 'business' end is extremely sharp and it's design would produce a wide, narrow wound. I feel it is too ornate for hunting and feel that this spear is more likely for personal protection / war. The bands on the shaft are aluminium so probably dates the shaft mid 20c ...but think the metal work is more likely late 19th.

Any ideas to origin ? All comments gratefully received, thank you

Regards David


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Lew 18th April 2010 05:07 PM

My guess would be Sudanese. Very nice example congrats.

Martin Lubojacky 18th April 2010 05:34 PM

Yes, this should be from Sudan. Very nice...

katana 18th April 2010 06:56 PM

Hi Lew and Martin :) ,
thank you for your input. Sudan sounds good ....I originally thought the Congo regions :o . Yes, I am very pleased with it. The skill of the blacksmith is excellent and for the weight and balance it seems perfect for me ....almost, as if, I had it custom made. (I used to throw javelins ...in my 'youth' )

Kind Regards David


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