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Old 12th June 2012, 01:47 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by KuKulzA28
Absolute garbage... but it's ok, I like rubbish, mail it to me, and I'll save you from the embarassement of owning such a... thing.
Haha thankyou for the kind offer

Thank you KuKulz for the helpful advice. I have now been researching this as a Vanuatu war club, and it really matches some other Vanuatu clubs I have found on the net. I will post the pics for you to see. I also called up my father and he clearly remembers it was in their house when he was a boy, so now we know it was defiantly around in the late 1940-50's. I am also frantically searching for a hard-wood carved mask that I can remember receiving with the club (I think they are closely linked) - it may help with a better ID of this piece. I will post up pics, if i find it
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