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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Friday Harbor, Wa.
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I found this in a an antique store in a bin with old canoe paddles and boat oars, with the tag ' Hawaiian paddle?' It seems to me like an extremely un-'seaworthy' paddle, but it does have a South East Pacific look to it. It seems more club like, although it might be fragile for that use. The short shaft/grips patina makes me believe it has not been cut or shortened. It had a slightly crusty/waxy coating on it which I carefully cleaned off with a wood oil soap, but nothing else has been done to it.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: OKLAHOMA, USA
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IT APPEARS TO BE A CANOE PADDLE THAT HAS BEEN CUT DOWN THE DESIGN LOOKS OCEANIC SOUTH PACIFIC TO ME BUT I HAVE NO PICTURES OR REFRENCE FOR THE TYPE. THE BISHOP MUSEUM MAY HAVE A GOOD COLLECTION FOR REFRENCE BUT i COULD GET NO HELP FROM THEIR WEBSITE BUT I AM NOT VERY GOOD WITH COMPUTERS.
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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Something tells me it could be Samoan and Maybe it was once a "Club" of some kind but i'm just guessing !
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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It may be a dance club from Samoa...................jimmy
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Join Date: Oct 2014
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