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it has some similarities with these 2 Mandingo daggers ( 36 - 42cm )
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Thank you gp
I saw these daggers. It is possible that this is Mandingo; it seems to me that it is not possible to accurately attribute it in view of the fact that tribes migrated to this territory, some states disappeared, and new ones were formed. Regards, Yuri |
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Well I dunno where its from, but I like it. A very nice piece.
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I will collect more information Regards, Yuri |
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Hello Juri,
Gunar is correct, it's a long Mandingo dagger or Moorish dagger, a very nice one, congrats! Compare: *******************************gallery?...agger-36-42-cm Tribes don't care about borders or States. Regards, Detlef |
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Yes Mandingo, nice one.
Regards Marc |
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