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Before going to great expense with this, I assume you already have the Chris Spring book. On line there are many PDF's and various references to specific forms and other details. It is always good to mine through all of this as often reviews are intermingled and can give you insight into whether certain titles are worth the exorbitant prices.
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5th August 2016, 03:50 AM | #3 |
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Chris Spring book
Title or URL please
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5th August 2016, 05:00 AM | #4 |
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The Cutting Edge: West Central African 19th Century Throwing Knives in the National Museum of Ethnology Leiden
Schmidt, A. M.; Westerdijk, P. A good pictorial reference book. Not a huge amount of information, but a basic explanation of how the museum collection was gathered, some ballistic information for the knives (limited) and then the photographs with dimensions and materials of construction. At the price point, certainly worth getting hold of. |
5th August 2016, 09:02 PM | #5 |
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Is the Chris Springs book "AFRICAN ARMS & ARMOR"?
I have not found any pdf versions. I have a copy of the cutting edge on order. |
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Sorry Marcus, yes that's it. I don't believe it is on PDF, but its not awfully expensive. It is a great overview (in my opinion) and establishes good benchmarks for further study. As I noted, regarding the throwing knives, there is a good deal of passim notes included in reviews of these involved in sales, auctions etc. which cumulatively give pretty good perspective. Not to forget of course, the fantastic archives we have here using the search !! |
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6th August 2016, 03:46 PM | #7 |
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Ngbaka knife
Ships from Oriental Arms tomorrow.
I can imagine that the ballistic properties of this one might be pretty good. Of course, using one of these for hunting, you would not have to worry about it being thrown back at you. |
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