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Old 26th July 2012, 12:11 PM   #1
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Nice collection.

I am not a club collector, but have always admired the Marquesas clubs and would love to have one. Great to get it authenticated as well. Congratulations.

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Old 26th July 2012, 12:50 PM   #2
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I agree with the comments of Roy,
I'm completely "newbie" in this field
also, I appreciate the fact that you have made ​​up their authentication
which allows me to situate them geographically

thanks to share with us

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Old 26th July 2012, 05:56 PM   #3
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The 'U'u is indeed a very spendid thing how nice to have one and to show us. These are probably my best pieces in a "market" point of view, except for the over priced and fairly common New Caledonian so called bird head club. Saying that they are not as ubiquitous and vastly over priced as ulas. I have over pieces that I value for more rarity and beauty. What is intersting about these two pieces is the decoration to one side and roughness to the over. The quarterstaff is 150cm long.
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The 'U'u is indeed a very spendid thing how nice to have one and to show us. These are probably my best pieces in a "market" point of view, except for the over priced and fairly common New Caledonian so called bird head club. Saying that they are not as ubiquitous and vastly over priced as ulas. I have over pieces that I value for more rarity and beauty. What is intersting about these two pieces is the decoration to one side and roughness to the over. The quarterstaff is 150cm long.

Hi Tim, Love the one on the left. What is it's story? PNG?

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