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i noted the sword too. figured it was either artistic license or a peace piece (da debble made me say that) presented to the chief.'nother pair of my recent 'native american' ball clubs, just for the halibut.: |
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There are a good number of recent examples that are intricately carved out of beautifully grained wood and often these carvers are modern Native Americans. |
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the other one is wood, and i suspect cnc carved. they are recent... i posted them mostly for the shapes. and as a warning that all is not as it seems.i've also seen a few on a certain popular auction site that were listed as native american ball clubs with huge prices, that were actually recent and quite cheaply advertised elsewhere on the same site by a more honest seller as maasi rungu. caveat emptor. is it a american indian ball club or? (yes, it is mine) |
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