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Old 21st April 2024, 12:46 PM   #1
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I've won a German auction for a club and a pedant, the pedant is in my humble opinion from the Asmat people and I guess that the club is from West New Guinea or Papua New Guinea but I am unsure. Any informed guesses from you?
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It looks rather short and light in weight. It might be a sago stirrer / paddle.
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Old 21st April 2024, 03:13 PM   #3
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It looks rather short and light in weight. It might be a sago stirrer / paddle.
Hello Tim,

It's 117 cm (approx. 46 inch) long. And I think that I know this sort of wood, I own a spear from the Abelam people with the same wood, I think it's palm wood. I don't think it's a sago stirrer.

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Old 22nd April 2024, 11:47 AM   #4
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Now we have the length it is probably a club. Good for you.
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Thank you Tim!

Frankly said, you was my great hope to identify it!

My old friend Ulrich Kortmann, who would have been able to identify it, is deceased last year. Sadly and too early!

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Here are three that I have from the same part of the world but different locations. I had more but some went to auction some years back. The longest one with the spike is 138cm long.
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Thank you for showing them Tim!
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Hello Detlef,

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I think it's palm wood.
Yes, definitely.

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Yes, definitely.
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