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Ed 20th December 2023 12:49 AM

Spear Head
 
I've had this for a while though, for the life of my I cannot recall where I got it.

Click to expand it.
The head is robust and clearly made to be used. There are no marks on it except for some minor hammer marks on the neck, below the blade.

Any thoughts?


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fernando 20th December 2023 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ed (Post 287041)
I've had this for a while though, for the life of my I cannot recall where I got it.
The head is robust and clearly made to be used. There are no marks on it except for some minor hammer marks on the neck, below the blade.
Any thoughts?

Ed, you know that pictures posted here from host sites are not allowed. You ought to use forum atachment features. This time only, i will do it for you.

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Ed 20th December 2023 02:21 PM

Problem is that you cannot control the size.

fernando 20th December 2023 02:27 PM

If i understand the question ...
 
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Originally Posted by Ed (Post 287052)
Problem is that you cannot control the size.

Yes, you can. Until a while back, you needed to resize the images (to maximum 1200X1200) before posting them. Nowadays you may post whatever large size you have and the system reduces them automatically.

Ed 21st December 2023 03:08 AM

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How do you resize? This is an attachment.

werecow 21st December 2023 04:07 AM

EDIT: Oh right never mind I should not go to Christmas dinner and post.

fernando 21st December 2023 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ed (Post 287064)
How do you resize? This is an attachment.

Excelent, Ed ... both picture and object :cool:.
Great early halberd indeed. Have you identified the maker's mark ? I don't find this exact configuration in my miserable library.
The closest (?) i have from your perfect example is this Sempach type one.

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Ian 23rd December 2023 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ed (Post 287041)
I've had this for a while though, for the life of my I cannot recall where I got it.

Click to expand it.
The head is robust and clearly made to be used. There are no marks on it except for some minor hammer marks on the neck, below the blade.

Any thoughts?

Hi Ed, this general form of spear head is really common and found widely in SE Asia and elsewhere. It's been around for a long time and you may not find a specific origin for it.


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