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Old Yesterday, 11:37 PM   #2
ausjulius
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These type of clubs from Queensland were also thrown and a solid impact could split them as they are not typically make of a burl but if a straight bit of timber. I've seen clips that were cut down in the handle probably because of a split and others with chips out of the heads. With boomerangs it's very common to see repairs in them. I think the effort to make it with stoneage tools meant the owner didn't just throw it away
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