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Old 13th June 2005, 09:13 PM   #1
Tim Simmons
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Hi Lew, this has turned out more difficult than I had imagined.I have not found a knife labeled Leka only other southern forms with the rounded sides at the widest part of the blade.I shall have a look at the Leka northen neighbours.To illustrate my opinion is going to take a little time and a lot of use or scanner, camera, and editing, but talking African weapons is better than TV.In the meantime this map will show people where we are disscusing.
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Old 13th June 2005, 10:20 PM   #2
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Hello Tim and Lew. For the Leka i have already see the knife of Lew's link. For the Bali - Komo in a site some time ago I have find the knife in the picture attached that was attributed to this tribe that, onestly, i don't know before , but that is very similar to mine.
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