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Old 7th May 2007, 03:48 AM   #9
Emanuel
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Nice Kuba knife Steven. I'm watching one on the bay and I hope to have it in my collection soon I had thought these had more of a ceremonial use, but then who says one couldn't actually cut and fight with them?
As for how effective they were, I think they were as good as any other type of blade. IIRC African martial arts do not include any recognizable form of "fencing", lacking any parrying. This and the lack of armour will make any sharp instrument deadly.

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That bandja sword really looks like an Egyptian khopesh...
Except that the khopesh had the edge on the convex side, whereas the bandja has it on the concave side. I've run into a number of publications that list the khopesh as a "sickle weapons" even though it isn't the case Check out this thread for more.

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