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Old 22nd January 2009, 07:18 PM   #1
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Could it be a currency piece ?
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More a ceremonial piece I think? Here is one that is from my collection but it is one piece notice the diamond shaped facets cut into the shaft. Yours would probably look the same but with a wooden shaft and a similar end piece.

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Old 22nd January 2009, 10:49 PM   #2
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Hi Lew,
Very nice spear .... the sheath ( the bulbous disc shaped end) on your spear looks to be from the Dan tribe....do you know if it is ?

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Old 22nd January 2009, 10:55 PM   #3
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Very nice spear .... the sheath ( the bulbous disc shaped end) on your spear looks to be from the Dan tribe....do you know if it is ?

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It is Dan tribe. Actually Charles sold a similar one a few months back but I believe his had a wooden shaft wish I kept a picture of it.


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Hi Lew,
thanks for the reply, its just that there is a design on the metal shaft (on yours) the triangles within bands, which is similar to one of my spears...still unidentified, 2nd picture down on this thread
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=5772

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More a ceremonial piece I think?
So ceremonial it will be, till sudden distinct evidence; maybe i even find out the tribes it belongs to, one of these days.


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... Here is one that is from my collection but it is one piece notice the diamond shaped facets cut into the shaft. Yours would probably look the same but with a wooden shaft and a similar end piece.
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Very nice piece, that of yours. However i admit i miss the experience to see the similarity between this example and mine
I still feed this fantasy that mine never had a shaft; each fool has his own mania

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I was referring to the the facets on your spear. Your spear could be Hausa but I can't be sure.
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