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I have traded many items for this and a couple of other clubs. Boy it hurt a bit, but hey look- nice,nice,nice!!!! Native North American. 70 cm long. The stone is roughly 14cm long x 5cm and x 5cm at the smaller end and 8cm at the fat end. It sems to me to be a kind of granite.
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Not one shout of fakery?
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I know next to nothing about it, but I like it and don't see any obvious signs of fakery.
Any idea as to a tribal attribution? Perhaps a positive ID on the stone type could give some insight into a geographical area. |
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Fake? Maybe. You've got to swing the thing to find out. I have no clue who made it.
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I could take your front door out with it. The disc club I post just the other day did fly off, so clearly it needs a spacer and some binding. The form of this club is often associated with the plains. That could be a very large part of the USA and Canada.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/nativ...an_hammers.htm |
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