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			Hello, this is my last purchase. On the blade there is a a kind of sun near the handle and on the half of the blade a simple circle. I think that is Manding or west Africa in general. Any comment is welcome Length 54.5 cm  width 5.5 cm
		 
		
		
		
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			Looks Sudani/Somalese to me.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			In the flattened cone shape of the grip I can see what you mean.....I suspect the handle was originally covered with leather.  I don't know why this leaps to my mind with this particular piece.  The narrow pinky grabber is unusual, no?  The offset grooves do not seem like E African swords?  More like Congo region/central/West Africa?  Afrasians and E coast Africans seem to prefer symetrically grooved/midribbed blades?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			What thoughts about the two bands where a belt or belts or something attached to the sheath?  I can see the relation to takouba and to Manding swords there.......but would this be worn like a longsword?  Manding might be a good guess; I can see where one might lean toward the area of division between Berber and Bantu......unorganized morning thoughts.....
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Hello Tom.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I don't think that the handle in orgin was covered with leather: the patination on it is very deep and dark and i think that a kind of color can create only with many many years. I know that normally the Manding sword are the handle wrapped with leather, but this could be a poor version. About the two bands where a belt could be attached, i think that are only for decoration, because on the other side of the scabbard there is already a broken belt. The decoration on the scabbard, like the material used, is quite tipical of the west Africa and all the sudanese region, maybe also Tuareg.  | 
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