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Old 14th December 2013, 11:31 AM   #1
Iain
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Default 20th century takouba (complete)

I don't usually buy newer takouba but on this one I made an exception because it had the complete baldric. The leather work, textile and pommel style indicate a north Cameroon origin.

This is certainly not that old but has been nicely maintained. The blade is a bit crude in the finish, but thick, stiff and sharp with attention towards a functional item. Certainly not a flimsy sheet steel blade as seen on some later swords. The form is a clear imitation of a military sabre blade.

Mainly I picked this up because it's a nice complete piece and shows off the colorful style many older swords would doubtless have displayed in their prime. The price was 'right' and it will look nice on the wall.
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