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Old 17th July 2009, 10:06 PM   #1
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Default African Ebony staff / walking stick / fighting stick

Bought this recently, a heavy ebony stick 620 grammes, (1.36 lbs) hand carved with a symbolic bird. A carved twisted section is nicely patinated from use....interestingly it is very 'comfortable' to hold at this point and the bulbous end would make a good club. The pointed 'end' would also be a useful weapon.

A 'multi-functional' stick would make great sense, whilst walking in the bush. This seems to have some age and some wear....leading me to believe that this may not be a 'tourist piece'. I am also curious as to the symbolism of the bird ....it seems to be 'haunched' over, eating some food (meat ?)...a vulture ??

Any comments gratefully received and appreciated, thank you

Regards David

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