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Old 9th September 2009, 04:03 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by LOUIEBLADES
Has anyone ever ventured out on to a soft lawn and tried throwing these things....ummmmm I know I have....whats the point of having a toy if you can't play with it.... The strength and hardness of an Ula is very appealling to me.

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I would only throw a replica club would not want to mess up an antique.

Lew[/QUOTE]
I almost bought a replica ula when i was up in Nova Scotia last week. There is a tall ship that ports in Lunenberg called the Picton Castle that does regular sails around the world with a regular stop in Fiji and they have quite a few nice new ulas and war clubs. But they are beatiful sculptural carvings and i would throw one of them out on my lawn either.
They also make stops in Bali, but none of the keris they bring back are ever worth bothering with.
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