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Many thanks for the kind and informative comments and responses about this spear.
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Colin,
The carvings in the wooden shaft: Are they all circular rings? Or are there also some in other form? (can you post an image of the other shapes if there are?) Thanks, Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 4th June 2011 at 06:37 AM. |
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The carvings on the shaft are just circular rings, here is a close-up image. Regards. |
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Hand made rings ... right?
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Thank you Colin for the image of the wooden shaft.
I looked around here and there if I was able to find a similar lance. But unfortunately I didn't! But I vote for Borneo! ![]() Not quite dayak, but in some area of Borneo where also Malay or Indonesian people or other outlandish people were wandering around... Kind Regards, Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 5th June 2011 at 08:56 PM. |
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Hi Maurice,
Interesting viewpoint on the origin of this spear. Now you mention it...the profile of the steel blade is quite like those to be often found lashed to the tip of Dayak blowpipes. Do you have any references/illustrations you can post ? Best regards Colin Quote:
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