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luckily the damage is fairly minor, no shrinkage cracks. i like to think it shows it has been used for it's intended purpose (tho of coiurse it's now retired).
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A HUNTING WE WILL GO, A HUNTING WE WILL GO
FOR DINNER TONIGHT WILL IT BE SAM OR JOE. A OLD SOLOMON ISLAND SONG? NO I JUST MADE IT UP. ![]() THIS FORM OF CLUB IS USED MUCH LIKE THE LONG MAORI TAHITIA OR THE SIMILAR EASTER ISLAND LONG CLUBS. SOME HAVE A KNOB AT THE BUTT AND MANY LIKE YOUR EXAMPLE DO NOT. THERE ARE SOME OTHER VARIATIONS IN THE HEADS OF THIS FORM AS WELL. MOST OF THIS FORM DID HAVE A DECORATIVE FIBER WRAP COVERING MOST OF THE GRIP. A NICE EXAMPLE THAT NO DOUBT COULD TELL SOME INTERESTING STORIES . |
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i assume you meant the taiaha, i was thinking of it as i bid on this one.
![]() they are generally in the range of 1.5 metres, depending in the maker's and/or user's whim & do not have wrapped grips the grip areas are slightly oval. i have two, a lightweight carved blade pine decorator, and a heavy hardwood 'user' -it's twice the weight of the pine one in the same length. (below, top is the display one, 2nd the 'user') the taiaha has the two-faced tiki with the protruding tongue as a pommel. there is also a even more similar club to the solomon one, the Pouwhenua (bottom), that has a sharp point instead of the tiki. the taiaha mainly uses the blade end for striking, tho the pointy end can be used -it is not sharply pointed but would still do damage. the pouwhenua however is used to both strike with the blade and the sharp point. (the pouwhenua is not mine, i'm still looking for one i can afford. they cost more. Last edited by kronckew; 20th February 2015 at 10:20 AM. |
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here's another pouwhenua i found that was attributed to the maori it looks like the solomon island club with a pointy end and a wrapped grip. this pouwhenua is 1.13 meters. relatively short. old form inherited from polynesia?
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Perhaps a local morphing of forms? Spike and rounded end. Round end club 109cm the other 133cm.
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