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Old 1st February 2011, 03:36 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Nirghosa
Those with large round knobs on the ends are Knobkerries or Zulu walking sticks, but I would have to say those with a slightly tapered end are not Zulu but rather a common Fimbo.
My teacher spent much time with the Massai near Arusha learning to use the Fimbo.
http://tracelesswarrior.blogspot.com...ons-fimbo.html
I still think these are Zulu or South African the fimbos just look a bit different to me

http://www.fighttimes.com/magazine/m...sp?article=787
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