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Old 12th April 2006, 12:30 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Behold! a triumphant offering from ebay.

A glory to be seen after generous libations of good oily substances and a ritual exfoliation. The damage to the handle seems ubiquitous to many of these sabres, just have to live with that, 91cm from tip in a line to the handle. I have wanted one for some time but never could find one at the right price. Rejoice!
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Old 12th April 2006, 03:39 PM   #2
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Very nice Tim, unusually, I missed this one......perhaps eBay isn't so bad after all
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Old 12th April 2006, 05:45 PM   #3
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Very nice mongelima sword!! Congratulations
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Old 12th April 2006, 07:18 PM   #4
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Nice find, Tim.

To make it complete, you should add a leather strap. I have a similar sword with much the same decoration. Mine has a leather strap attached to the handle. It was probably made of an old leather army belt (perhaps from a gun).





The handle is also a bit damaged. It has been decorated with some iron binding and copper wire. At the bottom, some rectangular strips of copper were applied to it.



As to origin, I would attribute this sword more to the Benge-,Boa-,Hanga-, Mba- and/or Angba-tribes living in Central/North Congo and the border area of the Central African Republic.
The name of this sword in Angba-Mba language is : Kondo

Check out this website : http://www.mambele.be/

This is not my collection, but I want it all
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Old 12th April 2006, 07:39 PM   #5
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Thanks everyone I am more than happy with it. You really have to handle one to understand what an achievement these sabres are when you read of the smelting difficulties encountered by the people that produced weapons of this ilk.
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