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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Heidelberg, Germany
Posts: 183
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Seems to be a 20th century piece, but those were, as has already been stated, not necessarily been made for tourists, but were also used at powwow. Many were just wallhangers though.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 803
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Tim,
You make a very good point, re. many of our fine old weapons not being used in battle. We do tend to attach a 'romantic' reason for any wear marks, nicks in blades and such like! It's like the rather silly, "battlefield pick -up" we hear about these days. Stekemest, Yes, as you say, Could very well have been carried at powwows & such, where the members didn't normally bash each others brains out. Robert, Sorry, I forgot you stated in the OP that it came back with your dad in 1943!! Smoke smell can be very strong, but not That strong! |
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