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I think Tim is right. It looks more Sudanese to me, too.
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Hello Flavio,
Interesting illustrations! Could you please cite the reference? ![]() Best regards, Jim |
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Hi Jim
The photos in question come from African Arms and Armor by Christopher Springs. Lew |
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Hello Jim, Lew is right. From the same source some Fulani (north Nigeria - south Niger) guys with tuareg like spears and swords.
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Hi Lew and Flavio,
Thanks very much guys!! I didn't recognize the photos ![]() Best regards, Jim |
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This is an example of a similar spear / lance from my own collection .. I always had it down as Sudanese , but would also welcome opinions .
It is 190 cm long , blade inc socket is 50 cm with the greatest blade length being 9 cm . The butt is a flattened almost fish tail shape . |
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I would say yes Sudanese for sure.
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Nice pieces, I purchased these a little while back. Picture from the sale.
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