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graeme gt 23rd July 2010 06:03 PM

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Nothing for ages then two at once .Nice old clubs one a good well carved standard type the other a huge 5" diameter head to heavy to use one handed any ideas guys ?

Tim Simmons 23rd July 2010 06:13 PM

Beautiful. The short heavy ones, yours is a real beauty are I believe throwing kerries call "Isimongo" ? "Izimongo" ?

Stuff in this link-
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=isimongo

Tim Simmons 23rd July 2010 06:56 PM

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graeme, I no longer have my "Isimongo" ? it was not that old in my oppinion.

However I do now have one of these, which I am very pleased with. Not decorated like yours, but there was at one time a single brass stud now missing.

graeme gt 23rd July 2010 08:54 PM

Hi Tim,I cant go for the throwing idea way to heavy it could be for showing of "call that a club " type thing or for executions, may be wide of the mark with that idea.

graeme gt 23rd July 2010 08:56 PM

Where was the stud Tim ?

Lew 24th July 2010 06:18 AM

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Tim

Is this an "Isimongo" ?

graeme gt 24th July 2010 10:29 AM

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Not convinced about throwing clubs but here are two that could fall into that category .They have large heads showing what a monster the large one is.Thanks for your imput guys.

Tim Simmons 24th July 2010 05:33 PM

Lew that is the very one I had. In the link I said 10cm diameter which I believe is wrong, I made a mistake. Interesting how things travel. I bought it is a junk shop in Warwick, it then went to Sussex south coast and I believe the seller with the orange background pictures is based in Nottingham?

Lew 24th July 2010 06:45 PM

Tim

Funny how things get around it will soon be with me. ;) :)

Tim Simmons 24th July 2010 09:12 PM

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graeme,

This is the best I can do. You can see that the hole is not an insect hole. There is on ring in the wood from the head of the stud which is often seen by not always.

Anybody got a spare old stud like that seen on graeme's club?

Tim Simmons 24th July 2010 09:33 PM

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Just remembered I have dozens of studs on a broken staff, they do not stick out as far as the ones on graeme's. No harm done just placed in the hole.


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