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 Outstanding Colin, thank you very much. Abyssinia makes perfect sense. The seller had also acquired a Massai broad bladed spear (lion) from the same source (an elderly gentleman whom had been to Africa early 1900's) So geographically speaking they are 'bang next door'. Thank you for remembering me. Unless I find a 'made in ....' label on any of these spears.....Abyssenia it is      Best David  | 
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			Hey David, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Great spears, but pulleeze tell me the picket fence thing is just a figure of speech! ![]() I can never get the Scottish basket hilt blades that were discovered welded into a picket fence in England, all taken from captured weapons at the Culloden debacle, out of my mind whenever I hear that term. I've never looked at a pocket fence the same. Looking forward to more on the grouping. All the best, Jim  | 
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			I believe Colin is right.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I would like to add I believe it's southern Ethiopia. I have seen very similar hunting spears there, but the north differs. It would also make sense with the other spear that came with it. The metal binding on the spears is still found today on pilgrims staffs in Ethiopia.  | 
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			Hey Jim   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	  ,a picket fence made of basket hilted blades   ...indeed criminal , what a waste. Obviously done as a political 'statement'. As to my 'picket fence', a line of spears along a wall ......unfortunately unlikely to happen....the 'other half' is not as keen as I ....can't understand it myself       Hi Tribalarms, thank you for further confirming these spears are from Southern Sudan (part of old Abyssinia)   Kind Regards David  | 
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