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Hello Julien,
First, two very nice sickle weapons from the Kongo and/or Central African Republic (nowadays), they are called mambeli or populidi. Bandia and Mongelima are ethnic groups who used this weapons. The get also used by some other tribes like the Boa, Barambo, Benge, Binja, Mbudja, Kanga and some others. ![]() I've read long time ago somewhere that this blades get used to come behind the big enemy shields to wound him and to pull down the shield but I don't know if this is true but seems logical. ![]() Regarding the age, I would be happy when they from the first quarter of the 20th century. They are very fine worked so I guess that they fairly old. Regards, Detlef |
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PS: I would remove the red rust a little bit more, use steel wool and WD40, no need of any sanding. Just my humble opinion.
And the wood can need some oil, for example linseed oil, it look by the last one very dry. |
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Classic, good old knives.
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Thanks Luc ! Nice photos, a diamond tip would be my next target i think. That kind of weapons was carried by everybody in the tribe ? Or specific rank/soldier ?
Sajen, do not worry, that's the auction photos. They are already oiled, and i will soon clean them with deer antle and oil in order to remove rust |
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Good like this! ![]() ![]() To answer your question to Luc, so far I know this are weapons and not status symbols so they were used by all warriors. Regards, Detlef |
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