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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: switzerland
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hello together
many thanks for your info. the Masai, and it is not Zulu, is clear, was already late, smile. gruss Chregu |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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These are some of the stars of my collection. I believe this form of spear is known in the collecting world partly because of "Stone" as old Massai.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi, These are Masaļ spear tips of the '50 for sure.
You can see some older Masaļ spears on the website, Kenya, Masaļ Kind regards. Spearcollector www.spearcollector.com |
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The "Spear Collector" is right. But not all long versions are "vintage" This picture is from a book published in 1918. The pictures would have come from a publishers picture archive, so could well be a picture taken from much earlier than 1918.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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THERE IS MORE THAN ONE FORM OF MASAI SPEAR AND SOME DENOTED AN ELDER WARRIOR AND OTHERS A YOUNGER CLASS OF WARRIOR. THE LONG BLADED ONES ARE OFTEN REFERRED TO AS LION SPEARS. I WOULD THINK THE LONGER DOUBLE EDGED BLADE ON THESE SPEARS WOULD DO MORE DAMMAGE WHEN USED TO IMPAIL A LION WHILE KNEELING BEHIND YOUR SHIELD. THERE MAY BE A LINK TO A FILM SHOWING A MASAI WARRIOR KILLING A LION IN THIS TRADITIONAL WAY. IT IS NO LONGER DONE TO SHOW BRAVERY AND AS A RITE OF PASSAGE INTO MANHOOD.
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