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Here's a few of mine , excuse the pics , some are so high on the walls that I would need scaffolding to get a decent shot . Of particular note is my slightly elliptical dhal fashioned from a large turtle shell ... this type is mentioned in Robinson's Oriental Armour ... he quotes an example as being in the Museum fur Volkerkunde , Vienna .... does anyone have a picture of this particular example ?
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I allows me to add a comment on the madu shield are the horns of antelopes Indian blackbuck |
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Hi,
Yep, Blackbuck antelope horn (Antilope Cervicapra), here's mine for a comparison. Regards, Norman. |
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