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Saw these in an antique shop. Are they African? Also, what would be a reasonable offer?
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Ok, just an ID then?
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That's coconut palm wood, very strong stuff. could be Filipino, or just about any of the pacific islanders, they do not seem to have any identifying shape or features. I have one, a practice sword club, that looks a lot like that from the Philippines. tho the grip is a lot more oval. Wood is called 'Bahia'.
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Thanks for the info The pic is very similar
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