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Hullo!
Here's my newest treasure...my last one (the afar jile) didn't turn out too well...so this lifted my spirits. A maasai seme, forged and 68 cm long, so a good sword size. As I undertand it from past discussions, this particular type is not all that old, but at least pre-1950s...is this correct? For comparison I post another seme cut from a Martindale machete (thanks Tim, I still really like it ![]() I'd very much appreciate comments. Emanuel |
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Hi Emanuel,
I followed this and forgot to bid ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks David,
I'm glad you didn't bid ![]() I'll port more pics when I get it. Best, Emanuel |
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I'M NOT...... ![]() ![]() Emanuel, I'm not certain...but I think the so called 'Lion spear' with the 'Same' type head were a late 19c/ early 20c 'addition'. I have always had the impression that the 'Same' pre-dated this type of spear. Then again, I could be wrong ........so nothing new there then ![]() ![]() |
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Could be, David...I'll read up on it...can't wait to get it
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Dear all,
What do you think. Is this sword masai ? I sold it some 2 years ago as masai although I was not sure at all as info was hard to find here. Thanks and best regards, Willem |
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