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Hi, thanks for reply. This knife coming from ex Guido T.Poppe collection, but it was probably not correct described as "Southern Sudan/R.C.A." (no tribe). I sent the pictures before to two friends collectors and both they said same as it's from northern Cameroon/Nigeria, but nobody knows the tribe.
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Anything on the Bali? |
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sorry.Best regards, Jim |
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Dear Jim, I'm sorry it's my fault, sure there is no connection... I did not understand well... I don't know why, but I did not think about Bali as on the tribe... Last my days coming so fast... regards Greg |
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Other Bali and similar regional pieces previously posted on the forums for comparison:
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7547 http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=183 Personally I think Greg's piece is undoubtedly from the same area. The natural defensive geography of the Nigeria/Cameroon border area led to many diverse peoples coming into close contact in a relatively small area, often fleeing the Islamic kingdoms of the Sahel. |
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