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stephen wood 15th January 2010 10:03 PM

Sudanese Spear?
 
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I think this spear is Sudanese...it is about 5'10" overall. What do you think?

I saw one about 10' long recently - given that the bamboo shafts are flexible, how might they have been used? Wouldn't they bend on impact if used to thrust?

Lew 16th January 2010 12:36 PM

Looks Sudanese to me and a nice example. The shaft should have a little flex to it.

katana 16th January 2010 01:20 PM

Very nice, looks well made/forged. The flex in the shaft acts as a shock absorber. If used on foot slashing type attacks are enhanced by the 'whippy' movement created at the 'head' end. Bamboo is surprisingly strong, but gets brittle as it ages.

Regards David

CharlesS 16th January 2010 01:54 PM

Classic, lovely example, just needs a mild clean up.


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