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There is patina on the wood, its hard to take proper photos because of reflection. I cleaned it and its a little greasy so there is reflection. |
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The colour of the wood and that you had to clean the wood and that it shows afterwards a glossy and shiny surface is a good sign of long time use. I think personally that your spear is the real deal. Regards, Detlef |
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It is the real thing but a late form different from examples from the 19th century and early 20th century, nice to have.
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Sorry for the late reply have been away in the Orkney Islands. These later spears are shorter and having a narrow blade with a blunt section Approx half way up the spear. The older types had a broader blade at the base and mostly sharp all the way up. The was a narrow version where the blade would be over a meter long and blunt with a pointed tip.
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 29th April 2025 at 03:33 PM. Reason: pics |
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Thank you very much Tim!
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african, hunting, lion, maasai, spear |
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