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Very nice and rare Ngombe TK, congratulations !
Some other Ngombe TK: http://lulef.free.fr/html/ngbaya_1.html Luc |
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Do you notice the similarity in decoration on the throwing knife shown by congoblades and that shown by Luc ? They both have engraved triangles.
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![]() Intresting knives on Ngombe2, I have one simular as picture 1 but with a different kind of handle, I will post it soon. Greets Quote:
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Hi,I know in the Guido Poppe collection this is called Ngombe but to me the handles look like Yakoma,also the design with dots looks typical Yakoma.
The Yakoma's are situated also in the North of Congo to the right of the Ngombe and Sango.Also the quality of the iron looks Yakoma.... Danny ![]() |
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The area of production of this kind of TK regroups the Gbaya-Ngbaka, the Ngbandi, the Ngombe and the Mbanja.
The Ngbandi include the Sango and the Yakoma. And the Mbanja are known to have excellent blacksmith who works for the Ngbandi and the Ngbaka. And the Yakoma are known for their works (forging) for the Ngbaka. Nothing is simple in Africa... So Danny is right ![]() http://lulef.free.fr/html/yakoma.html or Sango http://lulef.free.fr/html/sango.html And Freddy see the triangle engravings on the blade, a characteristic of the Ngbaka, and the dots of the Yakoma. So it seems to be a good mix ! In fact I'm not convinced that it's a throwing knife, they never have a handle made of wood (fragile). Luc |
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