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 Strange item Last week, I came across this 'thing'. I know it's a croc's tail   :rolleyes:  , but what is it used for?  :confused:   :confused:   :confused:  I've been discussing it with a German friend and he thinks it's the sheath of a sword or a quiver. According to his opinion, probably from the Sudan. I'm more inclined to believe it's a quiver of some kind. The opening at the top of the piece is too wide to hold a sword properly. It would drop to the ground when inverted. There's a (broken) leather strap, perhaps used for tying it to one's belt. I wonder what the other forumites make of it. Length : 54 cm Width at the top : 9 cm http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...elding1685.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...elding1686.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...elding1687.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...elding1689.jpg | 
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 Perhaps a scabbard for a spearhead.  Some spears have much wider blades than swords or knives and would taper in a similar fashion as the shape of the tail. | 
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 Very unusual, it shows no sign of having fitted a blade of any kind, no nicks or cuts or wear from sliding over sharp metal.  Could it be a holster for the handle of a club or axe? maybe even slipped over the muzzle of a gun?  Something went in or it went over something, it seems a little short for arrows in East Africa. Possibly hunters arrows? Tim | 
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 Look at the tips of Kaskara scabbards: I think this is it. | 
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 It's part of a hallowe'en costume! | 
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 Which part ?  ;)  :D | 
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 Now I know ! Don't they use similar items in Papua New Guinea.....to cover some parts of the (male) human anatomy ?   :p | 
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