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Tim, once again you surprise me. Based on your past observations and your enlightening me, I had a sneaking suspicion that the two wooden clubs could be S.American, but you really have thrown me for a loop stating that the stone mace could be Peruvian.
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Location: What is still UK
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I particularly like this one so is it ever becomes a burden you know where to unload. Very nice trio.
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Thanks Tim, you are the one that kind of inspired me to acquire South American War Clubs. Tomorrow I hope to post a massive, what I believe to be a Shipibo Kombo war club (64" long), and I would be interested in your comments.
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