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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Regards, Detlef |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE GROUP OF CLUBS YOU HAVE BEEN VERY FORTUNATE. HOW MANY YEARS HAVE YOU BEEN COLLECTING?
I HAVE A FEW GOOD OLD MAORI TAIAHA AND A SOLOMON IS. SHIELD CLUB AND SOME Uu BUT MY MARQUESAS CLUBS ARE NOT GOOD OLD PRE CONTACT CLUBS PROBABLY NO EARLIER THAN 1920'S. I LIKE TO PRACTICE WITH THE MAORI TAIAHA AS IT IS VERY WELL BALANCED AND FEELS GOOD WHEN MOVING THRU SIMULATED STRIKES. I HAVE SEEN AND HANDLED A FEW OF THE TOP QUALITY PRE CONTACT CLUBS FROM THE MARQUESAS BUT WOULD HAVE HAD TO SELL EVERYTHING I OWN TO BUY ONE. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 13
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I've been collecting ethnographic art for about 10 years now. And mainly focusing on oceanic side of things.Through much time hunting and looking for deals on good pieces ,I've been lucky enough to a quire these beauties. Not having a vast amount of capital , "being an eletrician jounymen" to spend on my hobby, Its taken a great deal of saving and patience . But that makes it all the sweater, when everything comes together, finding a deal on a great piece AND having the money for it, at that same moment Regards Ash |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Great pieces - love the carvings - top notch!
Thanks for sharing.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Ash, I am not sure of the origin of the quarterstaff. I am still looking for style links. I have pictures of the same form of handle end from Fiji and Tonga, I will post them as soon as I find them. There is a similarity to some PNG work but I am not at all sure it is PNG. As you have shown a Solomon Island parrying club I thought I would show this not common Niue Island club with slightly similar form. As I say far from common but I doubt it will set any market on fire.
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 27th July 2012 at 07:59 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 180
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. . . . .it sets ME on fire . . . . .(the Nieu club)!!
It looks to me as a medium between a Gilbert isld sharksword (form n ridge in the middle) and one of those parrying clubs shown by Ash (size n form). I believe the left club from Tim with the carved squares is from New Guinea, neighbourhood of Papua gulf. Will look into it as I reckognise those squaredeco but cant put my 'finger on its exact origins' at the moment. Greets |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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That is one sweet club. Niue island clubs have such great form. |
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