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Submitting this on behalf of a french speaking friend - he bought it in the USA, sold as a native axe/weapon - to me it looks african, but I know about tools not weapons... Can anyone give a positive ID??? If you speak french, you can join and log into the Outils Anciens forum at http://outils-anciens.xooit.fr/t2155...nne.htm#p10940 Thanks in anticipation... |
Naga axe said to be the more rare form.
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That is a mean looking axe. Beautiful.
What is the explanation for the variations found among Naga axes? |
I agree it is a rare form of Naga axe. Congratulations!
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I AGREE A FINE OLD NAGA AX WITH NO FRILLS.= HAIR ECT. THERE ARE SEVERAL VARIATIONS IN FORM AND AS I HAVE NO GOOD REFRENCE BOOKS CAN NOT PIN IT DOWN FOR YOU. tHERE IS ONE OLD WARRIOR IN FRONT OF A LARGE WOODCARVING THAT IS IDENTIFIED AS KONYAK TRIBE. AND ANOTHER PICTURE HAS ONE WARRIOR WITH LOTS OF WEAPONS THERE ARE AT LEAST 2 AX THAT RESEMBLE YOURS.
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My thanks to all who contributed to a positive ID for this axe, additionally, Michel (the francophone owner from Canada) has asked me to pass on his thanks.
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Another old Naga ax
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Is that a metal handle?
Is that a metal handle a-la pandat and Naga two-hand swords? |
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