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Old 17th June 2006, 06:14 PM   #8
The Double D
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Originally Posted by katana
DD your're a genius

I bought 2 spears from the son of a soldier stationed in and around S.A during WW2. I was assured they were given to his father by a Zulu he befriended. (It was a parting gift).
The problem was the spears were SOCKETTED and not usually attributed to the Zulu. I assumed that this guy was mistaken, and as they were heavy, forged spears I kept them.
Now everything makes sense........it looks like I have 2 Askara type spears
Hey you guys are supposed be teaching me!! I'm the new guy!!
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