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I picked this up at a fleamarket a few years ago, in the hope that it was a genuine knobkerrie. Very dense wood, with some age and a good polish/patina, but a lentoid head rather than the standard sphere/ball. Length 35 inches or 89 centimetres. Comments and advice invited and welcomed.
Last edited by David R; 24th February 2012 at 04:43 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Warm honey color
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In real life it is a litttle darker, but not by a lot.
Paid a fiver for it, so no huge investment, but would be interested in other opinions on what it is and where from, though I assume some part of Africa . I sometimes carry it as a walking stick, when portraying a Victorian or Steampunk persona. |
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Interesting shaped head
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