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The rings are only free to move up untill the middle section swelling or handle. I could bet my last £ it is African, there is a challenge for you all
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Hi, Tim....am I right in saying that lances often had a form of sling ... to take alot of its weight. I was thinking that the rings were moveable, fixing points for some sort of sling. Even if the lance/spear was carried on foot.....when 'advancing with spears extended....with the sling over your shoulder (spear holding side) it would take a lot of the weight of the spear from the warrior..... would not impede the use of the spear in a thrusting action, due to the sliding rings, but would still have the weight to inflict devastating wounds.
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I am steering more towards African the spear is nice but does not exhibit the finesse a an Indo Persian weapon.
Below is an Ivory coast spear which I think could be Dan tribe. Lew |
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Yet again something new from Africa. This lance weighs in at just under 2.5kg. It is quite possible a sling of some sort was used with the two rings.
Lew that is a fine lance indeed. How heavy is it? I bet mine is bigger and more weighty than yours ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Tim Simmons; 25th November 2006 at 08:50 AM. |
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My spear is hollow with some type of bead rolling around inside the shaft section weight maybe 2lbs a thrower for sure. |
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Hi Tim,
some images of Indian lance butts and a spear with similar decoration near spearhead.....although spearhead shape not an exact match. |
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There are some good pictures in, A Tirri's book. The shapes do have some similarity. I base my opinion more on the decoration. It is possible that it could be, as I said from the wild tribes of the North East Frontier where the subtle or what some might say more primitive decoration would be apt. But even there I think the blade looks a little more African to me. The decoration on the shaft reminds me of some of the markings seen on Congo spear shafts in particular.
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