19th January 2012, 11:34 AM | #1 |
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SPEAR HEAD COLLECTED FROM THE 'WILD'.
I have always envied forum members who have actually been 'out there' and collected weaponry and gathered info in the field . As a field biologist I spent many years in the wilds of N Africa and the middle east as well as remote parts of the Indian Ocean . In those days sadly I didnt have the 'bug' , so though collecting opportunites were there I never did bring anything back .. exept this rather heavy duty spear head which I picked up on a small uninhabited island of the Chagos Archipelago in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It is probably the least interesting thing I ever did encounter on my travels and I have no idea why I kept it .. but it lay in the garden shed for years until I found it whilst doing some tidying ! It's 28 cm overall with a blade width of 6 cm and the socket diameter is a massive 5 cm.
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19th January 2012, 11:50 AM | #2 |
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Facinating, in what year was it collected?
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19th January 2012, 11:58 PM | #4 |
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Could it be for hunting small wales perhaps?
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collected weapons on the field, became a real "treasure hunting", when by chance (extremely rare) you found something interesting, the price requested is 3 to 4 times above the reasonable ... much more easy, convenient, to purchase from auction room, or by default through some Internet auctions sites, largest choose, and prices are more in line with the market I've been to Bukhara, I searched all the local market (suk), I found nothing, and in Samarkand same thing ... in Egypt, the market is dry, ... I pass by often through Istanbul and his the "Great Bazaar", full up with India's copy, otherwise nothing ... Syria is the exception, indeed as well as, the suks from Saudi Arabia, but the access to the last country it's very restrictive also no reason to envy those who travel, fortunately (I mean for me) the pleasure and interest to discover other persons, societies, civilizations, compensates for the frustration of not finding the "object of my dreams" à + Dom |
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20th January 2012, 04:55 PM | #7 |
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Well I still say you are a lucky man .. you have had a chance to visit these places which is excellent. I have to agree with you about the crazy prices often asked in the countries of origin ... I was in Dharan in the 1st Gulf War and found a lot of very good stuff but at prices at least 2x what I would pay in England !
Richmond QUOTE=Dom]Hi collected weapons on the field, became a real "treasure hunting", when by chance (extremely rare) you found something interesting, the price requested is 3 to 4 times above the reasonable ... much more easy, convenient, to purchase from auction room, or by default through some Internet auctions sites, largest choose, and prices are more in line with the market I've been to Bukhara, I searched all the local market (suk), I found nothing, and in Samarkand same thing ... in Egypt, the market is dry, ... I pass by often through Istanbul and his the "Great Bazaar", full up with India's copy, otherwise nothing ... Syria is the exception, indeed as well as, the suks from Saudi Arabia, but the access to the last country it's very restrictive also no reason to envy those who travel, fortunately (I mean for me) the pleasure and interest to discover other persons, societies, civilizations, compensates for the frustration of not finding the "object of my dreams" à + Dom[/QUOTE] |
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Woops! A 2 inch thick shaft seems like its for dealing with heavy prey. Spiral |
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