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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Barry I do not think this is a"Kolo" club from Tonga. It is large heavy mace 1076g, only 70g less than the big Kanak club shown next to it. Looking at the finish, a shade darker at present, than the first picture after a light application of olive oil to feed the wood. I feel certian that is it either Solomon Island or what I favour the most the New Hebrides. I must add very pleased with it.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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THE BETTER PICTURES SHOW HOW NICE IT REALLY IS AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD FEEL GOOD IN THE HAND. THE WORKMANSHIP AND WOOD USED DOSEN'T STRIKE ME AS TONGAN EITHER ,YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT AS TO ITS ORIGINS.
THE OTHER CLUB IS ONE TO MAKE YOUR MOUTH WATER I HAVE SEEN A FEW BUT NEVER HAVE BEEN ABLE TO AQUIRE ONE. CONGRADULATIONS ON TWO TREASURES. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Sharp end
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That is a mighty fine couple O sticks ya got there matey!
The pumpkin headed one actually reminds me of those oversized metal Chinese maces. |
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