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This is somewhat of an addendum to Lew's post/thread of April 2009.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=9991 I'd like to share some of my items as well. Photo 745 & 746 are the "signature" knives of the Hadendoah of Eastern Sudan. One has a cracked handle, held together with copper wire for strength and talisman affect. Photo747 has the early traditional hook knife of the Hadendoah. The one with the fuller is much older than the other, perhaps even predates the Mahdia. Photo 748 shows the belt and is rare. Photos 742 & 743: a shield of Eastern Sudan. New, never used and acquired from the maker in 1984 in the form of a gift. Probably rhino hide. This shield had a double thickness on the outside. The maker said at the time that big rhinos in the Dinder River area were getting hard to find, no doubt the reason for the double thickness and smaller (18 inches) than most older examples. Last edited by Lew; 16th December 2010 at 10:53 PM. |
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