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could i see some closeup pictures of this club?
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Close up pics. This is PNG. Colin was only giving a bit of banter when he suggested Amazon, I think. I can show Amazon clubs made from South American black palm. So far I believe there is only one species of black palm in South America.
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Here is the South American black palm. The structure is quite different. The clay/lime inlay is found from South America to Oceania and Australasia.
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I believe there some species that are a lot more similar to your png palmwood, i have some "souvenir" items that have the same kind of wood (not suggesting yours is a souvenir or from the Amazon!!!) ill post them when i get home.
I also believe i have seen the "flower"patterns on some massim war clubs before. |
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To tell the truth all our collections are souvenirs. However that is quite different from tourist trade souvenirs.
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camera was acting up a bit.. but i think you can see it... the lighter area is the back of the spear i am holding.
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Here is a palm wood club but it does not appear to be the same as the "black" palm wood having a similar structure as the examples you show. A quick research the species of black palm is Astrocaryum standleyanum. The black palm in this link is the same as the black club illustrated earlier.
https://www.woodshopnews.com/news/qu...nes-black-palm Last edited by Tim Simmons; 8th February 2018 at 10:08 AM. |
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