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Thank you Colin for your informative reply, it is much appreciated. I wasn't aware that this type of dagger was used by other tribes, do they make their own or are they traded by the Shona? I would like to see how they did the wire decoration, it is so neat and tight on the wood. Thanks again.
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Hello Miguel,
can you provide some closeups from the wooden parts, the binding and the blade? Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef, I will provide some close-ups but I wont be able to provide them very quickly as I will be out of town next week and then I will have to get the dagger out of storage to take the pics, sorry about that. Regards Miguel |
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I have taken some fresh pics with close-ups as requested. Miguel |
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thank you for the much better pictures. Definitely not a tourist piece but a very nice dagger made for tribal use. First half of 20th century? Regards, Detlef |
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Regards. |
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Regards Miguel |
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