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			acquired this nice, possibly early 20th C, African dagger. Got it cheap as the blade was stuck in the scabbard. Gallons of oil, patience, and 'gentle' brute force finally freed the blade (rust on the blade). Overall very well made and sturdy (the brute force used proved that   ) Blade is forged, tempered and relatively thin. The handle has a woven covering with a guard and a 'ring' pommel. The sheath is leather, well made and finely stitched. The leather is woven with reed type material.....which seems to imitate snake/reptile skin. There is a leather 'button' decoration fixed near the scabbard's throat and a 'mushroom' detail (leather covered and stitched) on the scabbard end.I am very happy with it....it feels 'good' in the hand   ...but cannot find a similar dagger to find out it's possible origins.OAL 13" (approx. 32 cms) Blade 7" (approx. 15.5cms) So please if anyone has any ideas or comments I would be grateful. Thanks David  | 
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	I think this dagger belongs to the Dan people of the Ivory coast. I have a similar one in my collection. Lew  | 
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			In Armes Traditionelles d'Afrique a dagger of very similar form is illustrated and listed as Mandingo Mali.  But as we have seen many times and know,  this type of work and form can be found across a great swath of West Africa from Ivory Coast as Lew mentioned to Northern Nigeria.  I do not think there are many turtles in Mali or Northern Nigeria  
		
		
		
			  .  Except the turtle image is significant throughout the whole region and beyond   .
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			OK here is mine it looks similar but not quite a match. 
		
		
		
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			Hi Lew and Tim,  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	thanks for the info. Lew your's definately has similar features, but yours also seems to have more age   I began to think that mine maybe circa WW2 (blade profile very similar to the Fairbairn Skykes commando dagger) but your seems very similar in dimensions.   so now I am not so sure....I still think early 20th C . Could yours be mid=late 19th C ?
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			My immediate feeling on the first dagger is Akan; possibly Ashanti.  Compare the ring to those on Ahsanti rank swords.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Hi Tom, thanks for the reply.....would you have any images you could post? I have checked 'Spring' and googled...but found nothing   Regards David  | 
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			Here's an Ashanti sword from my archives. The bulbous guard and pommel are similar to those on Lew's dagger, but it has no ring.
		 
		
		
		
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			Thanks Joe, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I know of this type of ritual sword.....but could find none that had the ring pommel. Other than Lew's (which has many similar features to my dagger...except it seems to be wearing a fur coat      ) I have not seen another like the dagger I posted    Regards David  | 
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	I spoke with Wolf and he thinks this is a Mande or Mandingo dagger from West Africa. Lew  | 
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			Thanks Lew and Wolf   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  for giving me another 'lead' as to its origins... Regards David  | 
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