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Another item picked up for the price of a few portions of fish and chips. Nice old rich looking patina. Wonder what they used these for? The wood is quite dense and heavy but it does not strike me
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Hello,
I think it is a club. I have a very similar one. sajen |
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Hi
Its a waddy (club) from the western desert of Australia. The grooving and ochre finish are typical. Looks a nice piece. Congrats. |
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Here is my example, not so nice like yours but I think it's from the same region.
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Sajen
Yours is a nice example. Colin thanks for the info. Lew |
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Lew,
thank you. So we have both nice ones. sajen |
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What facinates me is how similar waddy sticks are compared to Dinka war clubs even though the two are separated by thousands of miles.
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