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Old 15th January 2008, 03:23 AM   #1
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Cool DREAMTIME??

For those who do not trust others while they are "slightly out of this world", here is the ideal tool to give a swift jab to anyone about to make off with the poppies!
A rather unusual Opium pipe with concealed dagger in the middle. I have seen the odd one of these for sale on Ebay, but not often do they appear.
It came, together with the Dha dagger and the "Peacock" opium pipe, from the same local source, and it originates from the Hill Tribes of the Golden Triangle area. The colour photo is from a book called Peoples of the Golden Triangle and illustrates similar pipes, though not with internal daggers. Total length of the pipe is 15", and the bowl has been shaped as a Lotus Flower.
The "Peacock" pipe is the real thing but I have seen smaller copies made of different material in the Bangkok markets. Both pipes have been well used judging by the bowls.
Something a bit different.
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Old 15th January 2008, 06:49 AM   #2
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A Junkies knife
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Old 15th January 2008, 07:35 AM   #3
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A very nice array of pipes and scales Stuart. Concealed edged weapons is what first started me collecting weapons, apart from comis books as a kid. I have had a vast array of high end sword canes, swagger canes, riging crops, camel whips all with various styles of blades but until now, I have never seen such an oddity, very nice and unusual indeed.

I've just sent you an email to your home email with an array of artifacts, some 3-500years old, others a lot newer, I thought the opium scales might be of interest to you.

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Old 16th January 2008, 02:36 AM   #4
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A very nice array of pipes and scales Stuart. Concealed edged weapons is what first started me collecting weapons, apart from comis books as a kid. I have had a vast array of high end sword canes, swagger canes, riging crops, camel whips all with various styles of blades but until now, I have never seen such an oddity, very nice and unusual indeed.

I've just sent you an email to your home email with an array of artifacts, some 3-500years old, others a lot newer, I thought the opium scales might be of interest to you.

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Gavin
As stated above, the scales etc are not mine, but are a pic in a book titled Peoples of the Golden Triangle. I WISH THEY WERE MINE!!!
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Old 16th January 2008, 03:25 AM   #5
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In Japan the pipe 'Kiseru' evolved into a Samurai weapon .

A Kiseru ; copper inlay on brass :
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Old 24th January 2008, 05:06 PM   #6
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kahnjar, I sent you a pm. It could be in your interest to get in touch.
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