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Old 12th August 2005, 04:05 AM   #2
VANDOO
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I WOULD SAY IT IS PROBABLY A OLDER SHONA SHORT SWORD OR KNIFE. ESPECIALLY IF IT HAS THE ODD OFFSET CENTER RIDGE COMMONLY FOUND ON SHONA KNIVES (I HAVENE'T SEEN THAT FEATURE ON OTHER TRIBES WEAPONS) THE HANDLE IS A BIT DIFFERENT THAN THE NORM BUT THERE IS SOMETHING SIMULAR ON PAGE 135 OF "AFRICAN ARMS AND ARMOR" BY CHRISTOPHER SPRING. THE ONE PICTURED THERE EVEN HAS A SORT OF CRUDE GARD. THE SCABBARD APPEARS TO BE COVERED WITH MONOTOR LIZZARD SKIN CAN'T BE SURE FROM THOSE PICTURES. ITS A NICE LOOKING ITEM
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