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Old 30th May 2006, 01:55 PM   #9
IainN
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Originally Posted by Mapico1
Sorry but this is no Ula but a stirr spoon from Kenya or Tanzania.
I am currently selecting the crow to eat for supper. Looking carefully at the photos there are few things that should have tipped me off, 1) the texture and patina are consistent with something from a dry dusty climate and 2) the wood looks almost pithy in the one photo of the head, which contrasts with the harder more tightly packed grained woods that ulas seem to usually be made out of. Quick assessments never make for a good i.d.

Nice to know what these things are if they come up frequently on Ebay.
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