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Looks a good old club, Tim. Well done. I like the fibre wrappings.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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CONGRADULATIONS! IT APPEARS TO BE TYPE A. I AM NOT FAMILIAR WITH THIS FORM. FROM THE PICTURE THE DESIGN LOOKS LIKE THE REAL HEAD KNOCKER.
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Does it have the raised part at the bottom of the club? under the wrapping?
Some better pictures would help... but if its real, then you did very very good ![]() |
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It looks to me that feature is not on this piece which is one of the most common elements of New Caledonia clubs. However there are forms that do not have that feature. I am waiting for the clubs arrival then more examination can be made and pictures can be taken. It is not difficult to find pictures of NC clubs without the feature.
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Took some time to get here. It certainly is big enough to be a club but I wonder if it is more of a baton. Anyway here are some close ups and it with the rest of the family.
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Nice addition to the family, nice group picture!
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