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Old 21st November 2006, 09:25 PM   #1
Freddy
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Question An odd one

Last week, I was able to purchase two swords on a belgian auction site. The picture was bad and the seller did not know what he was offering.

One piece was a ordinary Konda sword as can be found very frequently. When I got it, I was surprised to see that it had a copper blade.

The second piece is something different. At first sight (on a bad picture) it looked like a Yaka-sword with part of the handle missing.
After receiving it, my first thought was right. This sword is Yaka. It has the same slender form and the decoration is typical : two dotted lines running the length of the blade.
Strangely enough the base of the sword blade is extremely thick : 2,2 cm near the handle. I have never seen this on an African blade (but I'm still young )
The handle itself is made of wood, partially covered with leather (at least, I think it's leather).

Total length : 60 cm
Handle : 11,5 cm
width of blade : max. 4,5 cm

Who has an idea on this piece ? Luc ? Tim ? Flavio ?










In order to compare, here's a picture of this piece, next to a Yaka-sword

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