21st August 2006, 12:01 PM | #1 |
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Asymmetrical Sickles knives, ngombe?
There are a lot of knives with this shapes of different tribes. It's not very clear for me. On this I see those triangular decoration, is this ngombe?
Mostly I see different handles on these. Is it typical for a certain tribe or area? |
21st August 2006, 12:03 PM | #2 |
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Same handle as the one above, same tribe??
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21st August 2006, 12:49 PM | #3 |
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2 neighbours with simular handles
Hi,the first one is Mbudja,the second Bati.They have a simular handle because they are 2 neighbouring tribes.See the map from "tribal arms monographs" volume 1 by Elsen on page 22-23.
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Hi Congoblades,
in case of interest, the books are available antiquatian, for instance: http://cgi.zvab.com/SESSz74603245511...=&days=&rpp=10 |
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Here already a pre-taste....
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sorry wrong pic....I'll try again
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With this map it must be easy
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Very nice sickles indeed. I am interested in the folded spike at the back of the beak part of the blade on the first example. How wide spread is this feature? it does not appear on the second . Does it have any bearing on this one of mine?
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21st August 2006, 10:22 PM | #11 |
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A copper one
A model made of copper.
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21st August 2006, 10:42 PM | #12 |
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Hi Congoblades, your sickled weapons are really nice and of good quality !
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Thanks for the pictures. I was prompted to look again with an eye glass and it appears not to be a spike folded back on its self. It is a punched mark, part of the decoration, very similar to the first example shown. At a distance to the naked eye it does look like a piece folded back. The other examples do not have this mark. Quite interesting, love the copper version, very special. Thanks.
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You guys from Belgium really do get some fantastic examples of weapons from the Congo........obviously I know why (historically )......but sometimes I wish Queen Victoria had pushed the 'British Empire' further south (in Africa)... then it may have included the Congo and beyond ......
I'm not really jealous..... |
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