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The white marks bug me. Is that paint stains, or a dark stain rubbing off?
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Location: What is still UK
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I also find the pictures very frustrating. I am hoping it will arrive latter today. The stone and much of the whole thing is probably smeared with a orchre like pigment. I think the head may be a soft stone and easy to carve but sure it is hard enough to hurt soft bobied creatures. I have a staff that was coverd in a red pigment. It left deposits everywhere not just on your hads. It is not that nice and to avoid trouble and strife I rubbed it all of with a cloth
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The club head is made from Pumice and is very light in weight. It can only be a dance club it really is not suitable as a weapon. In one way I am rather disappointed. I feel I paid a little too much for it. You win some you lose some, most of my ebay risks pay off very rewardingly. Never the less it is a genuine piece. As I suggested it is covered in a red pigment that gets everywhere. Not one your wife will like.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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FINALLY AN EXAMPLE OF THE RARE NEW GUINEA UNDERWATER FIGHTING CLUB IF YOU LOOSE IT, IT FLOATS TO THE TOP SO IT CAN BE RECOVERED.
![]() OH WELL LOOK AT IT THIS WAY ITS NOT A BUTTER CHURN PLUNGER AND YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE I KNOW OF WHO OWNS ONE SO FAR. |
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