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African?
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Came upon this. It has what looks like an oryx horn handle and a long slender blade with a bamboo sheath. Comments?
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Don't look african to my eyes. Wild guess since I know nothing about it, could it be a rehilted japanese yari (speer point)?
Regards, Detlef |
AFRICAN ORIX HORN HANDLE, BAMBOO ROOT SCABBARD WITH BLADE AND METAL WORK THAT DOESN'T LOOK AFRICAN. I SUSPECT WE WILL NEVER KNOW BUT A WELL MADE NICE LOOKING ITEM AT ANY RATE.
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Looks like something from Burma?
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Blade has been completely ground on a belt sander or linisher....
spiral |
Looks modern, looks Indonesian archipelago (SE Asian, anyway). Made as is. Doesn't look like any kind of converted spearhead, yari or other.
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It Could be made in a garage or shed in USA, Europe or Asia . :shrug: Spiral |
garage made.
I appreciate the comments. I'll have to see if I can back track its history in Florida.
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Ren Faire
I have been able to trace this piece back through a couple of hands. It seems that it came from a booth at a Renaissance faire in Florida. Perhaps it was recently made in an American garage. Thanks for the comments and insights. Good call Spiral.
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