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VANDOO 5th September 2016 04:11 PM

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21561

A LINK TO ANOTHER GOOD REFERENCE POST ON NAGA WEAPONS

kronckew 5th September 2016 05:33 PM

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the decorated 'cuved knife' is a nice old nepali hasiya hand sickle.
that one:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...d=134184&stc=1

a new one:

Pertinax 11th September 2025 06:20 PM

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I found this axe at an auction in the section: construction, craft and agricultural tools. I had no idea what it was.

Thanks to Detlef, you gave me the information in time. I managed to buy it for a small amount of money (no one bid).

Overall length: 800 mm; blade length: 245 mm; width at the end: 102 mm; blade handle thickness: 19 mm, weight: 1115 g.

Similar to Sema dao.

What do you say, what are your thoughts?

Tim Simmons 12th September 2025 09:45 AM

Thats the way to do it:). What is the cap on the butt made of? To me the leather wrap looks like an addition to cover up the holes in the in the wood that once had hair tassles glued in. The horn thing made of? also a latter addition? not native? If it were mine I would probably remove the additions. Then you have a nice original piece just lost the hair which is common.

Pertinax 12th September 2025 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Simmons (Post 299606)
Thats the way to do it:). What is the cap on the butt made of? To me the leather wrap looks like an addition to cover up the holes in the in the wood that once had hair tassles glued in. The horn thing made of? also a latter addition? not native? If it were mine I would probably remove the additions. Then you have a nice original piece just lost the hair which is common.

Thanks Tim for the information.

Yes, the seller gave information that the previous owner destroyed the hair because he was afraid of witchcraft :D. Apparently, he also made a leather braid. The fang was on the axe initially.

I did not quite understand what cap you are talking about.

You did not give information, is it Sema dao?

Best regards,
Yuri

Tim Simmons 13th September 2025 11:18 AM

The cap being the rounded bit on the end. The shapes of Doa could be used by many Naga groups.

Pertinax 13th September 2025 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Simmons (Post 299619)
The cap being the rounded bit on the end. The shapes of Doa could be used by many Naga groups.

Thanks Tim,
It's not a lid, but a rounding of the handle, apparently a late intervention in the "design" of the handle.

Respectfully,
Yuri

Pertinax 19th February 2026 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Simmons (Post 299606)
Thats the way to do it:). What is the cap on the butt made of? To me the leather wrap looks like an addition to cover up the holes in the in the wood that once had hair tassles glued in. The horn thing made of? also a latter addition? not native? If it were mine I would probably remove the additions. Then you have a nice original piece just lost the hair which is common.

I listened to your advice and carried out the restoration. Here are the results.

Tim Simmons 21st February 2026 10:04 AM

That is early very good! Well done. What type of hair has been used ? Pretty good match.

Pertinax 21st February 2026 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Simmons (Post 302303)
That is early very good! Well done. What type of hair has been used ? Pretty good match.

Thank you!
I bought a piece of Angora goat skin with wool, then made bunches.

Sajen 21st February 2026 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Pertinax (Post 302304)
Thank you!
I bought a piece of Angora goat skin with wool, then made bunches.

Hello Yuri,

Like I said it privately before, a great restore job! :cool: Very well done!

Regards,
Detlef

Pertinax 21st February 2026 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sajen (Post 302305)
Hello Yuri,

Like I said it privately before, a great restore job! :cool: Very well done!

Regards,
Detlef

Thank you Detlef!


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