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TODAY HAS ARRIVED THE BALATO AND I HAVE UNDERSTAND WHY THE SELLER DONīT ANSWER MY QUESTION ABOUT THE LENGHT...IS ONLY 13 INCH!!
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No need to boast
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13 inch better than 8 inch
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: USA Georgia
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Carlos,
There are several things to consider. First, Nias is often faked because it is a unique and exotic culture, weapons, jewelry, statues. Second, good quality, but not truly authentic weapons are mostly going to be mid to late 20th c and will cost in the $1,000+ USD range. Authentic pieces from the headhunting days will be MUCH higher and are very, very rare. If you want to learn, spend some time on this forum. Use the "search" feature. Get to know some good dealers. Buy some books. Here is a good one on Nias. http://www.ebay.com.my/viItem?ItemId=290092374953 Check around, you might find it cheaper. |
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Philippines dagger?
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Well, I don't know about fake, but how about "recently made". Some more recent ones have eagles on them and are made of this type of later leather sheaths like this (earlier ones don't).
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