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David R 21st August 2012 10:03 PM

African spear, the iron bits only alas.
 
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While trawling through an "Antique Fair" some time ago, same one I got my good Khumiah at, I bought these peices from a pile of similar. My original thought was "Masai" but after seeing some of the stuff posted here I am not so sure. So, I am looking for comment and advice here, or confirmation of my first impression. Thanks everyone in advance for your help.

colin henshaw 22nd August 2012 07:13 AM

Hi

These are from Turkana/Samburu/Karamajong type spears...

Regards.

Ibrahiim al Balooshi 22nd August 2012 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by David R
While trawling through an "Antique Fair" some time ago, same one I got my good Khumiah at, I bought these peices from a pile of similar. My original thought was "Masai" but after seeing some of the stuff posted here I am not so sure. So, I am looking for comment and advice here, or confirmation of my first impression. Thanks everyone in advance for your help.


Salaams David R ~ I get the impression that these are for the tourist market or I think mine are.. It is not my area of speciality and at first glance they look ok... I mean if you get one thrown in your direction its still a spear !! :) Anyway I have a few on the wall somewhere ...I think they are longer than your examples as mine have a piece of wood a couple of feet long between the two iron parts.
Oh and one of the spearpoint covers..
Regards,
Ibrahiim al Balooshi.

katana 23rd August 2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by colin henshaw
Hi

These are from Turkana/Samburu/Karamajong type spears...

Regards.

As Colin has posted, with the addition of a number of Masai groups. Many modern spears are made by a group of blacksmiths that supply both the Samburu and the Masai, therefore the only attribution for the supplied spear is whether it was used by a Masai or Samburu :rolleyes: :)

Salaams Ibrahiim,
yes, unfortunately your spears are made for tourists ....still fun to throw though ;)

All the best
David

Ibrahiim al Balooshi 23rd August 2012 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by katana
As Colin has posted, with the addition of a number of Masai groups. Many modern spears are made by a group of blacksmiths that supply both the Samburu and the Masai, therefore the only attribution for the supplied spear is whether it was used by a Masai or Samburu :rolleyes: :)

Salaams Ibrahiim,
yes, unfortunately your spears are made for tourists ....still fun to throw though ;)

All the best
David

Salaams ~ Ha ! we were using the wooden bits for cricket stumps for years !!
Regards,
Ibrahiim al Balooshi.


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