28th June 2008, 08:09 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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Strange piece back, for coments
I have bought this piece from Freddy D'hont.
He has posted it here over one year ago, but its identification wasn't quite clarified. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ghlight=freddy After the various considerations were woven,the similar example sugested by Emanuel was an eBay link that was removed in the mean time ... which i regret i didn't see. The pictures shown in the thread and the sugestion that this could be an Indonesian clurit, don't seem to give the right evidence ... i would say. This could indeed be a chopper of some kind, not certainly for light use, as its 840 grams weight ( almost two pounds) gives it a trough and an impact similar to a timber cutting axe ... if that is good for an example. Its blade has a thickness of 10 m/m at the socket starting point. If it has not been created as a weapon, it would certainly make a formidable one. I also don't think it has once been a pole arm, as it looks to heavy and not handy to be in the point of a long haft ... again i would say. I thaught that, after all this time, with the incoming of new members and also more experiences had by the "veterans", someone could be familiar with this apparently strange device, as to favour me with some idea of what it could be and where it comes from. Fernando |
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