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Lew 25th July 2011 12:02 AM

Nice African Dagger on EBay
 
Just picked this up today thinking it's Tetela ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...T#ht_500wt_922

ericlaude 25th July 2011 12:43 AM

Yes, Law, sure it's Tetela.

Battara 25th July 2011 02:24 AM

What an interesting piece. Looks like good workmanship too.

Robert 25th July 2011 03:31 AM

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Great looking dagger lew.:eek: Looks like the hilt could be copper over wood. I hope you don't mind my up-loading the auction pictures here for later reference.

Robert

Lew 25th July 2011 04:57 AM

Thanks Robert for posting the pics. Seems my iPad can't or won't upload photos like my PC can for some reason? You are correct the sheathing is copper and the dagger looks to be of a finer quality and quite complete :) Wonder if these daggers ever had scabbards?

Robert 25th July 2011 05:29 AM

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Thanks Robert for posting the pics.
No problem Lew. As for whether or not this originally had a sheath I really have no idea but, if it were mine I would not want to hide such a blade and would wear it tuck through a sash or belt for everyone to see.:D Great score and a beautiful addition to your collection.

Robert

Tim Simmons 25th July 2011 07:25 PM

Very nice.

katana 26th July 2011 02:48 AM

Lew is the spike pommel solid copper or wood sheathed in copper plate ? I'm wondering whether the spike was used to attack, in addition to the blade. It's almost a stabbing spear in smaller form.

All the best
David

Lew 26th July 2011 04:10 AM

Wood sheathed in copper. Still quite deadly at either end :eek: .

Ferguson 26th July 2011 09:59 AM

That's stunning. Congrats!
Steve

Martin Lubojacky 26th July 2011 11:58 AM

Congratulations

Lew 27th July 2011 05:19 PM

Hi all

Thanks for responding I did some research and found the name of the dagger. It is called a balingbwa from the Tetela tribe. Should be here in a few days. :)


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