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It seems to be an older Simi/Seme sword from the Massai.
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I agree with Lew. This is an older seme from the Masai.
I once read somewhere that older seme always have a prominent middleribe. This is the case with your sword. Newer ones are often grind down from European machetes or just from a flat piece of metal. The leather covered handle also shows some age, I think. The size is right. My seme measures 51 cm, so that's about the same size. |
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Dank u wel, Freddy
![]() I will register it as a Maasai piece, and am pleased is not modern stuff, as also the price wasn't so bad ... for my place ![]() If we don't see before: Zalig Kerstfeest ![]() Fernando |
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