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A new piece making its way to me. 90 cm long, the example in the illustration no5 being 96cm northern Malo Island from "Ethnology Of Vanuatu, An early twentieth century study. 1910-1912 Felix Speicer. Hawaii University Press.1996. It is all about how these things feel in the hand. Weight, balance and patina that is what makes an old bit of wood into a very nice antique weapon. So I cannot wait until it arrives.
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CONGRATULATIONS IT LOOKS LIKE A DANDY
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Not the most dramatic of forms but not as common as others. Makes a very nice aged and lovely patina quartet.
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A fine old club Tim. Congratulations
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Lovely wood Tim, and unusual clubs as well. Thanks for sharing these.
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Agree with Colin and Ian, nice and unusual piece!
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