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Very nice one too.
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Hi Russel, beautiful throwing knife!
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Yes nice exemple, the models with copper dots are researched. It seems to have been covered with varnish, it was used at the first half of the 20th to prevent iron from rust.
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Hi Russel,
here the picture from Panga Na Visu, very similar knife. Again, beautiful knife with good age IMHO. Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Detlef, thank you for the scan. Seems almost identical to mine. Luc, yes I thought it may have been varnished. I don't have it in my hands yet but as soon as it arrives I will remove the varnish and post clearer pictures. Could you point me in the direction of some of the research done on these copper-insert types? Could this date to the late 19th Century, or is it a later example? Thanks again, Russel |
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Jan Elsen in the book "De Fer et de Fierté" says that the copper dot seems to be a production of the north of the territory of the Ngbaka Mabo, maybe the southern Gbaya.
The production of this type of knife began around 1900 to 1960, after the 2WW the quality is lower. The X on the blade is the symbol of the spider a totemic animal for the Ngbaka Mabo. Some other exemples... |
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The types of my collection
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This last one, and old type, before 1900, a great work of forging.
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