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Bill that is a super nice knobkerrie probably early 20th or late 19th century. Here is a link to some similar pieces which Tim had posted on another thread.
http://www.michaelstevenson.com/afri...nobkerries.htm Lew |
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Location: USA Georgia
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Thank you several times Lew for your kind assistance! ![]() ![]() ![]() The link shows some pieces that really look like mine. Seems to look most like this one: http://www.michaelstevenson.com/afri...html/11-27.htm North Nguni |
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Location: On the banks of Cut Bank Creek, Montana
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Saying Nguni is probably the best way to describe everything in the region.
http://countrystudies.us/south-africa/46.htm Kind of like saying it's Scot when you don't know if its Mcleod or Nicholson. |
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You could fit a Lot of Scotlands in SA with Nguni up to the lakes.
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Here are some pictures of the original collector
the first was taken in 1905 The second in 1925 -- far right the last in 1963. -- right |
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Very touching Bill and I am not joking this time
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