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Hi,
just got 'hold' of this knobkerrie, made from a rootball. Fantastic old glossy patina with tooling marks. Was told that this came from a collection of Zulu items and is 19th C , the patina certainly seems to support the age....but Zulu ? It was also described as being approx 2kgs in weight !!! That is a hefty 'lump' !! I worked out the density (approx via the photos and measurements) and found it was almost equal to CAST IRON ....now, I have heard that a small number of knobkerries had lead (molten poured into a cavity in the 'knob') and believed that this could explain the 'extreme' weight. So I took a risk and bought it. When it arrived ......it only weighed approx 500g ![]() ![]() ![]() Disappointed about the weight....but is this possibly Zulu or SA or even African ? If anyone recognises the wood....it would be a great help. All comments gratefully received ......any one who wants to use the new 'Royal Mail Diet' PM for prices ![]() ![]() Kind Regards David |
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