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Hi guys,
I have just acquired this item at auction; catalogue description is that it is an officers walking-out baton, possibly Indian origin. I shall be grateful if anybody can identify country of origin and maybe an approximate age. Best, Brian |
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A Camel whip for those who travel to my eyes, whip part now missing.
Mid 20th-1980s at a guess. Last edited by freebooter; 18th November 2011 at 02:06 AM. |
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Gav's right. Whip without the leather end.
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yeah! ... plenty in Morocco, all shops have it in display, but with the whip
typically touristic item ... ![]() à + Dom |
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Thank you for the pleasant surprise! While I was very suspicious of the catalogue description, I had no idea that it was part of a camel whip. I am more pleased with what it is than what it was sold as! And I didn't pay much for it! No one else in my street has a dagger concealed in the handle of a camel whip, even an incomplete one.
Best, Brian |
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Now that is esoteric!!!!! Gav, how did you catch that??!!! man never would have thought of a camel whip
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