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I say, top flight!
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SWEET............
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Thanks Lew it does have some appeal. The chap I got it from is a Zulu collector, but to state it is 100% Zulu is problematic as quality carved objects were made as tribute from lesser tribes.
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Congrats, Tim, sweet piece
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Very nice Tim. In Stone's "A Glossary...Arms and Armour...." A Zulu, Rhino knobkerrie is shown with a similar collar under the knob page 351
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