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Old 3rd April 2009, 09:33 AM   #1
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Default Early morning trumbash

Woke up really early today to snatch me a trumbash from the Land of Oz. Labelled as a machete, went relatively cheap.
Looks identical to Tim's big trumbash which makes me think it might even be the same hand that made it. It's 41cm tall, the handle being 15.5cm, and the seller says the handle has a crack at the top...no surprise, this seems to happen a lot on trumbash. Total package for delivery supposedly weigh 2kg are these really that heavy?

Better pics upon delivery.

I'd be greatful for some comments, especially now that I've joined the ranks of the trumbashi and my envy has subsided

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Old 3rd April 2009, 12:56 PM   #2
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supposedly weigh 2km
Heavy is a good sign.
They are not rare, but new ones are porobably made of sheet steel instead of forged.

Looking forward to better pictures when it arrives.
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I saw that too... asked the seller if it was African, said no it wasn't
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It's definitely African, Mangbetu tribe, chieftain regalia or status piece.
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It's definitely African, Mangbetu tribe, chieftain regalia or status piece.
that's what I thought
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Old 5th April 2009, 12:35 AM   #6
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Hey Emanuel,
Sounds like the Apocolyptic ramblings of Duvall....in the morning.....
nothing like a good trumbash in the mornin'

You have successfully joined the trumbashis on the Yellow Brick Road, nice!!

These really seem to be getting hard to find. Amazing to see thier ancestry all the way to ancient Egypt.

All the best,
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