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Old 31st December 2004, 12:53 AM   #1
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Default Moro Budiak Twist core central panel

One should always train the eye to take a good close look at any piece because one never knows what is hiding beneath rust and patina. I recently ran across a large spear (over 8' long including spearhead) hanging rather indescrimately about 10 foot overhead. (Where else you gonna put the thing, right?) The tag stated African but the spearhead looked way too familiar. Thanks to the recent threads on Budiaks, I recognized it as Moro. The blade was covered in patina and rust but knowing these pieces can often have interesting patterns, I gave it a real close look. Lo and behold I saw just the slimmest evidence of some pattern and it was conveniently located at the center of the blade. Not much but enough to get my attention. Well, after a bit of cleaning and a light etch, lo and behold a nice central panel of twistcore damascus with star pattern. Here are some pics of this spearhead.
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