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Old 22nd March 2009, 10:04 AM   #1
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Default Spear from...?

while oiling my collection, came to this one, i do not think i've posted it here before. picked it up on ebay a number of years ago shortly after i found ebay. it if i recall was of course billed as a 'zulu' spear head. i learned much later it was not likely to be zulu as it's socketed, etc.

any idea where it does come from?

15" LOA, 12" blade, 1 5/8" max width, central ridge distal tapered from the 1/2" sq. base area to the point. 3" tapered socket is roughly 3/4"dia. at the opening. some pitting but generally has a nice dark patena. evidence of forging laminations in one area.



shaft and leather joint cover was added by me when i didn't know better
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Old 22nd March 2009, 07:24 PM   #2
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Could it be a Naga spear?
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Old 23rd March 2009, 04:35 PM   #3
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one of my other spearhead/tailpieces we determined to be naga from an old illustration:

this appears a lot cruder by comparison which led me to doubt 'naga' on the one in post no. 1.
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Old 23rd March 2009, 05:21 PM   #4
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It has an African look to me. Socketed spear heads as opposed to tanged, were normally north of the Zambesi. Would need to see under the leather covering to comment further.

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Old 23rd March 2009, 11:31 PM   #5
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covering removed. socket has a split seam that runs up one side to the start of the square section. the end of the socket has a steel ring 3/4" dia by 7/16" wide around it which is not split. the socket spilt runs up to one of the flats of the sq. section where it stops in a fold that has been flattened when the sq. part was forged. there is no hole for a fastner and no markings...
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Old 24th March 2009, 09:24 AM   #6
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Thanks for posting another image. With that collar at the base, I don't think it can be African, so regret I don't really know where the spear is from.

Maybe another forum member will have an idea.

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Old 24th March 2009, 12:02 PM   #7
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the second one could be Ngbandi...
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