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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: France
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1929/1932 pics : see the man at the second plan , and the man between the two women
has an ikul in his right hand .Luc |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Hi Luc, beautiful pictures, thank you!! For sure some swords were traded and we can see from old pictures a man of one tribe shows a sword of other groups, this is normal. Anyway you are agree that the scabbards that show heads are recent? No one could show old pictures of scabbard decorated with this heads?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: France
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Yes I think like you.
Luc |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 86
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Hi,
I agree with Flavio the colored pic's are a mix of all Kuba and other tribe arms,headdresses and etno....festival The 1956 pic is from the Pyaang.... The pic with scabbard is not Luba but Kete,they have the same handle but I'm sure the blade ends on 3 points not one I added some Kuba knives to show what I mean...
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent
Posts: 2,658
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Hi Flavio, Mapico and Luc,
great pics and information......welcome additions to the thread..... And very nice examples of Kuba knives ....I'm not jealous
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Hi Danny, very nice sword
!! Yes, could be that the swords on colored pics are kete (or bena lulua), that are, if i'm correct, both sub-groups of Kuba. I had also a kuba nshaal that are in Luc's pictures but it was smaller and for dance maybe (due to the colorod blade).
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