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21st April 2018, 06:33 PM | #1 |
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Dart quiver
Hello friends,
after some times without posting, due to the word, I'm back with my last flea market find. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think about a Dayak dart quiver from Broneo, maybe early 20th century. The body (lower parts) is a bamboo stick covered with braided rattan bands, the head (upper parts) is only made with braided rattan bands. I think the wood belt attachement is missing but anyone knows if this type of quiver was using "dorsal sling" ? Just happy to come back and share it with you ! Best regards, Clément |
21st April 2018, 07:00 PM | #2 |
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Very interesting, jolie trouvaille.
Treat darts with caution. http://nomadicpixel.com/wp-content/u...-in-Borneo.pdf |
21st April 2018, 08:38 PM | #3 |
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For me the arrows in the quiver are not made for a blowgun but for a crossbow and look very much like the arrows of crossbows from "Montagnards" or "Moï people" ( = all tribe from the central hightland of Vietnam ).
On this link you can see many crossbows and some bamboo quivers. http://www.croiseur-lamotte-picquet.....php?page=mois |
21st April 2018, 08:56 PM | #4 |
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Ah yes, like the pic at the end of the series..
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21st April 2018, 10:19 PM | #5 |
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Good evening friends,
I think that you are right Athanase ! Definitely impossible to use this type of arrow with a blowgun. I just remember that my uncle gave me this type of crossbow after the succession of my grand-parents. Just leave me a little time to take pictures of it, surely more interesting than words for describing it ! Thank's for the picts, really interesting and nice. I just note the major difference is the upper parts of the quiver, Moï people don't seem to have it in any pictures ? Jon, this is the first thing I've checked ! |
21st April 2018, 11:19 PM | #6 |
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Hello Clément,
it's for sure not a Dayak dart quiver (tolor), they look very different. Please post a picture from one of the darts, this will help to determine the origin of your quiver. But your quiver shows a very good age from years of handling. Nice piece. Here an interesting thread about dart quivers: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=tolor Regards, Detlef |
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