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Old 2nd September 2010, 11:55 PM   #23
Ron Anderson
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Hi Fearn

This is not spinifex. It is a completely different composition. That's something that may not be clear in the photographs. However, until I master this new camera of mine, you'll simply need to accept my assurances on that.

I will try provide a more accurate photo soon.

I sourced a very interesting description how these knives – or at least, Taap knives, which are essentially the same – are made. It involves kangaroo dung put through a certain process. It is not kangaroo dung on its own. That knowledge and craftsmanship has not been lost entirely and there are people who still employ these techniques when making Taap knives.

When looking at the knife, and specifically the mound into which the teeth have been placed, there are actually threads of grass still there from the kangaroo dung.

The reason you might believe this is just spinifex is that this is a very rare implement and you probably have never come across anything like it. I will try source the description of how these items are made and post it later.

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Ron
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