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Working hard on the heap and finally sorting the wheat from the chaff and getting the 'keepers' on display ... its only taken 30 years of indecision !
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Good stuff !
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Impressive!
The first shield on the left, from what culture is it from? Thanks for sharing. |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Really nice collection !!
All africans items ? For your wife opinion, I guess it's not the kitchen wall !
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Nice work.
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Thank you ... well the item to which you refer is not a shield it is a hat from the western Sahel region . |
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Looking good! Share the blades on the takoubas some time.
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sweden
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Very nice display indeed. I like the bedouin sword, the scabbard looks great.
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Respect !!
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I like it and envy you a little!
How did you attch the weapons to the wall? |
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Better not make her cross! Seriously, you did a nice display. It looks a bit like an armoury, which I like.
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Very nice displays!
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Location: The Netherlands
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I like the pushdaggers. looks like old/antique ones.
Best regards, Willem Ps. the eastern africa / sahel display is nice too
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So you can easily remove them and put them back without any permanent damage to the wall, right?! |
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Sweeet!!! Nice display.
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Great collections!!
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Oh yes the holes left are very tiny indeed .... and because they are only hooked on , I can remove them easily for cleaning or inspection. |
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