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tom hyle 7th June 2005 01:31 PM

Nice spear display, Conogre.
Rick, I'm not saying those spear butts are foreign/mismatched; just the sort of regional relation one sees.
Tim, I do know that people have used crooked spears, and I've certainly seen ones where a slight degree of crookedness seems to have been treated as something to just deal with, I still think the long steady bend on the treadstarter is probably acquired, rather than original. And, it is a phenomenon that I understand primarily as a sign of poverty or poor wood availability. Let's approach it from this angle; what possible advantage can it give? I often find that I can find a meaning/benefit to technologies/features that initially seem counterfunctional.......what reasons are possible, other than neccessity?

Tim Simmons 7th June 2005 05:33 PM

That was fun everyone.Latter tonight I shall start a thread on Knobkerries.Tim

Lew 7th June 2005 05:47 PM

Hi Tim

Count me in!

Lew

Conogre 9th June 2005 05:06 AM

Actually, that's Caracal, an African desert cat that looks a lot like a long legged bobcat and thanks....so THAT'S where that draft has been coming from! ;)
Mike


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