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Old 27th April 2017, 07:44 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by kronckew
i noted the sword too. figured it was either artistic license or a peace piece (da debble made me say that) presented to the chief.

'nother pair of my recent 'native american' ball clubs, just for the halibut.:
If i am not mistaken Wayne, the club you show on the right is produced by Cold Steel and is actually not made of wood at all, but rather black polypropylene which they claim is virtually indestructible.
There are a good number of recent examples that are intricately carved out of beautifully grained wood and often these carvers are modern Native Americans.
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