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Old 25th August 2007, 10:50 PM   #7
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Interesting piece Bill. Looks like there was something at the throat of the scabbard that came off - perhaps metal decoration?
Jose,

Can't tell. Berkley may be right. Don't think it is worm holes because I don't see any more on the scabbard, except there are some more holes in the back in about the same place as though a band of some kind was wrapped around it and nailed in place.

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Yep looks a good size to top a buffalo Bill, {seems an easily misunderstood statement! }

What sort of weight is it Bill ? & how far is the balance point in front of bolster? just trying to get the mental feel of it.

without straps, I am wondering what holds the 3 pieces of wood together? pinned at edges or native type glue perhaps?

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"Buffalo Bill?" Hmm

The balance point is far forward. Certainly blade heavy when held. I would think that would give it great follow through for a powerful cut.

I think it would do the job on a buff if you hold him by the snout. (See picture).
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