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Seme to clean up.
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Another rare dip into the knife game. Should clean up nicely. Some of these before the machete blade versions will be approaching antique. 61 cm total length so not a big one.
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Hello Tim
A very nice old example of a Maasai sword. But the handle with the wrap looks unusual. What kind of material is this? Can you post a larger shot of the handle? Best regards Peter |
Should have it soon.
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I have it now. Cleaned up well, really sharp. Although crudely forged in appearance the weapon does not lack function. The steel well tempered. Like all old Seme they are distal forward slashing weapons. This is no different for its size. The handle originally had a tightly wrapped cordage grip. This was at one time all over the handle. As a lot is now missing and what left is loose. I have secured what is left with some watered down PVA, which is completely reversable, just so that when in your hand you get some idea of the original grip. Interesting this is the first one I have had that does not have a metal ring at the scabbard tip. Usually this is brass or a coin this is carved horn.
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After looking at the last pictures again, I would revise my opinion (Maasai sword). Too many features look different, e.g. the cord winding of the handle and the old shape of the blade with the lower quality of workmanship that can be found in newer examples.
I therefore think that the sword comes from one of the surrounding tribes who like to adapt Maasai weapons, such as Samburu or Kikuyo. Here are a few good examples of Maasai swords: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=maasai |
The dark blade actually reminds me a lot of some Shi swords.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...1&d=1194098737 http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...1&d=1194098745 http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/attach...1&d=1158410600 |
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