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27th November 2014, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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Solomon Is mace club
This is the new addition to my collection of Solomon Island clubs. I show it with others. Like Fijian Ulas there seems little concrete understanding of there use. The work on some is quite lavish and I do not think you would throw them at an enemy. I am sure some are impact weapons. Others must be status objects as much as weapons, if not more so. There are all made with head smashing weight and form. Interesting the new one has a more practical grip and seems not to have been cover in a weave of any kind. Strangely being no more common than Ulas, they do not have the same cult following not commanding such inflated cost in the "market". This is most interesting as Fiji became a European outpost earlier and was subject to more European influence. This is a very interest link to a scholarly paper on fire arms and warfare in the Solomons. Mention is made to the sparsity of European contact in the Solomons as opposed to Fiji. Fiji being a source of European goods.
http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu...pdf?sequence=1 I am going to see a basket maker to enquire about redoing the weave on the damaged example. The example on the far left I suspect is from the New Hebrides but I have not found proof. I would like to get my hands on the version with rounded lumps rather than the flange form. So if you have a spare one you know who wants one |
27th November 2014, 06:32 PM | #2 |
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A NICE GROUP OF CLUBS I ESPECIALLY LIKE THE WOOD USED ON YOUR NEW CLUB. ARE THEY ALL FROM RENNEL ISLAND IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS?
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15th January 2015, 07:24 PM | #3 |
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found one that was noted in the description as 'possibly rennel islands'
according to wiki, there are only 1830 residents on a subsistance level economy, i don't expect they get many tourists to buy new clubs & they likely don't have many older ones left. however, they do seem to have the occasional land disputes... anyhow: 34.5 cm. long. looks like coconut/palm wood...the yellowed weaving makes me think this isn't new. Last edited by kronckew; 15th January 2015 at 07:44 PM. |
15th January 2015, 10:14 PM | #4 |
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I was watching that one. It is quite a bit smaller than the examples I uploaded earlier. It does look like a good club with some age. Not a recent tourist piece.
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21st January 2015, 07:50 AM | #5 |
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My Solomon island club
HERE IS MINE,SAW THIS THREAD SO I THOUGHT I MUST SHOW MINE
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21st January 2015, 09:35 AM | #6 |
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nice inlays. how long is it? weight?
(mine was 34.5 cm & 376 grams) |
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