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Old 13th April 2013, 10:01 PM   #1
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Congratulation with this adquisition, beatiful spear !!
My first imprexxion was could be from Philippines, Bontoc more exactly.
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Old 13th April 2013, 11:00 PM   #2
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THE CLOSEST I CAN COME TO IT SO FAR IS NIAS BUT I WILL LOOK AT MY NAGA PICTURES AS I SEEM TO REMEMBER SOMETHING SIMULAR THERE. HERE ARE SOME PICTURES OF NIAS SPEARS. 1. PICTURE OF NIAS WARRIOR SPEAR IS TURNED SIDEWAYS BUT LOOKS SIMULAR. 2 OLD SHIELD AND SPEAR SHOWING AGE AND SILVER FERULE. 3. NEWER SPEAR SHIELD AND SWORD SET APPEARS TO HAVE IRON FERULE AND IS LESS ORNATE.
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