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What does rinse mean? Higher category? Curiouser and curioser ![]() ![]() Also note this sword originated in Ouagadougou. The leather wrapped hilt recalls the contiguous regions of Cameroon and Mali, especially Mali known for leather work with the Manding. With these regions of course having the availability of blades from French occupation, it heightens the use of saber type blades as found in the familiar Manding sabers. With Tuareg pommel style and the other features brought together, it begs the question whether the 'aljuinar' style takouba is more prevalent in these West African areas of the Sahara. Perhaps this marking is also somewhat indiginous to these areas as well? Wondering if such markings ever turned up on Manding blades? Pictured regular Manding saber of Mali, blade is unremarkable so unclear if trade or perhaps local? no markings. Last edited by Jim McDougall; 15th August 2022 at 07:08 PM. |
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