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Originally Posted by DhaDha
I would love to know the origin and use of these spears/harpoons/javelins. I bought one and cleaned it up a bit. Was a little surprised how the wood changed in tone with the application of a little oil. So when the same dealer had the second a couple years later I left it as is.
They are approximately 43/44 inches in length, thick and quite heavy. Certainly from the same origin and while twins, not identical. There are notches on the shafts that are too similar to be coincidence. Perhaps for “launching” or storage. The feet are held in place with what looks like a brass/copper pin. Something that only came to light with a little rub.
This might belong in a different forum. I thought ethnographic when I had the first. Now I wonder.
Cheers!
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Based on the spear’s short length and construction (socketed point vs. tang) I would imagine these are South Asian or even European? I understand djerids from the Islamic world are quite short. I’m intrigued & hope someone can find other examples!