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Iain 23rd May 2014 05:12 PM

And I thought I had some wide takouba before...
 
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Just got this in the mail today. Rather please with it. Big fat blade, nicely made. Dominates the others I have in terms of size!

Jim McDougall 24th May 2014 04:42 PM

Yikes!!!
So takoubas did have steroids too!!!
This one is amazing, and it would seem significant as perhaps a ceremonial type bearing sword? If I understand correctly these extra wide blades would suggest power etc. and of course much easier to see in a large assembly of tribesmen.

I always forget, that four petaled floral motif seems often seen, but can it be more or less specific to origin from a certain tribe or region?

VANDOO 24th May 2014 08:20 PM

NO DOUBT IT BELONGED TO PORTHOS OF AFRICA :D A VERY NICE SET OF 3 :cool:

Iain 24th May 2014 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
Yikes!!!
So takoubas did have steroids too!!!
This one is amazing, and it would seem significant as perhaps a ceremonial type bearing sword? If I understand correctly these extra wide blades would suggest power etc. and of course much easier to see in a large assembly of tribesmen.

I always forget, that four petaled floral motif seems often seen, but can it be more or less specific to origin from a certain tribe or region?

Hi Jim, indeed some takouba seem to have "juiced" up a bit! These seem to mainly be used by palace guards, those close to the emir etc. Partially status symbols, but still fully functional weapons and the repeated sharpening and edge wear on these bear that out. These also seem to be found in regions where perhaps less of the blade trade penetrated. North Cameroon, Nupe areas etc.

The four petal motif is derived from common Berber stylistic elements.

Iain 24th May 2014 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by VANDOO
NO DOUBT IT BELONGED TO PORTHOS OF AFRICA :D A VERY NICE SET OF 3 :cool:

Thanks! I certainly wouldn't want to get hit by any of them. :D

Iain 25th May 2014 05:45 PM

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I thought I'd add quick and dirty phone photo to show just how wide this is compared to a normal takouba. The average takouba blade of the triple fuller variety is about 4.5cm wide. This one is 9cm.


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