NZ Maori connection treen rack mystery
Here's a bit of a puzzle!
Saw this
Beautiful treen rack carved from earlier oak reused timbers, with the famous line from the marching song of the 28th Maori Battalion: 'Ake ake kiakaha': "For ever and ever be strong".
Thought this meant a military connection, but having bought it and looked into it a little further 'St Laurence Northfield' seems to be in the midlands/England. 1909 seems too early and the motto more widely used anyway!
Its a massive rack and I did think I could modify it to house daggers, but I'm thinking I should ID it before I consider hacking it at all. I know the military link is looking tenuous now, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Guess it might be for pipes, but its huge!
If nothing else it'll make a great rack for small jabby things.
Last edited by Atlantia; 21st November 2010 at 07:54 PM.
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