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			54" overall. Neither the point, nor the blade are sharp. I wonder if these were used more for intimidation than actually sticking someone?  
		
		
		
			The butt end (with a solid iron cap) would be a very good club. I would think that one of these in skilled stick fighting hands would be formidable. Shows number "2241" marking. Arsenal? Police?  | 
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			I have a very similar spear. This one measures 58 inches overall, has the same thumb grove in the butt and metal end cap held on with a screw. I am told she is a rare pre-1914 Zulu “Nonquai” (Natal native Police) government issue spear. How rare are these? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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			From the length of this spear, I think it is the military version. 
		
		
		
			Here is a picture of a South African guarding airplanes in January 1943.  | 
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