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![]() Ian, I agree that this was originally intended to be a working bolo and as such it would more than likely have been much simpler in it decoration. The scabbards in the photo that you have posted above demonstrates what I was referring to earlier about the differences in the scabbard designs. All of your examples have the leather throat pieces and use a completely different manor of securing them when being worn than my example. The wooden hilt that I have shown is a very simple version of what you refer to as "chicken head". It just does not use the metal ferrule that is shown on both Detlefs and your examples. Because of the poor quality of my photograph, the distortion from the cracks and splits as well as the wear from years of use it is hard to see the actual lines of carving that were once more prominent on this hilt. I was thinking of repairing and using it solely because of its very simple form as I thought it might make for a better match than one of the more elaborate hilts with the metal ferrule. As there is no great need to rehilt this at the present time I do not intend on doing anything (as far as hilt replacement is concerned) until I have done more research on this and hopefully received more input from forum members. Do you have any thoughts on the carving on the scabbard as to what it might represent? Quote:
Best, Robert Last edited by Robert; 19th July 2014 at 10:46 PM. |
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