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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Olomouc
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Just got this in the mail today. Rather please with it. Big fat blade, nicely made. Dominates the others I have in terms of size!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Yikes!!!
So takoubas did have steroids too!!! This one is amazing, and it would seem significant as perhaps a ceremonial type bearing sword? If I understand correctly these extra wide blades would suggest power etc. and of course much easier to see in a large assembly of tribesmen. I always forget, that four petaled floral motif seems often seen, but can it be more or less specific to origin from a certain tribe or region? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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NO DOUBT IT BELONGED TO PORTHOS OF AFRICA
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Location: Olomouc
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The four petal motif is derived from common Berber stylistic elements. |
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I thought I'd add quick and dirty phone photo to show just how wide this is compared to a normal takouba. The average takouba blade of the triple fuller variety is about 4.5cm wide. This one is 9cm.
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