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Hi KuKulz,
Thing about machetes is that, unless they're really sharp, they can be stopped by thick cloth, such as these guys are wearing. None of these weapons are terribly deadly, and I suspect that they're less deadly than the old spears and seme were. Still, it is combat. Best, F |
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Interesting stuff. Let's stay away from the inevitable socio-political discussion and focus on the weapons. If we get thread-drift into other areas, I will have to lock this one.
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Happy to, Andrew.
A couple more weapons observations, though. One is that we seldom talk about African slings, but there is apparently a picture of a maasai slinger (8th down). Anyone know how widespread slings are in that part of the world? Another is that there is increasing use of recycled and repurposed materials, for lots of socio-political reasons I won't go into here ![]() Best, F |
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