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I recently purchased this sword from ebay, it has not arrived yet but the seller had good pictures of it. Also the seller listed it as possibly Ngbandi or Yakoma but I do not have the expertise to distinguish. Help in identifying it will be greatly appreciated.
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Who was the seller??
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Looks nice. This is the only info I have but the French and Belgian members have very good reference. This info is from an inexpensive pbk "Armes traditionnelles d'Afrique {dagues, poignards, glaives, epees, tranchet et couperets} Where it is said that these are varried forms of knife from Ngbandi, Yakoma, Ngombe, Doko, pretty much what your seller said. I like it when there are maps to help info.
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I can not thank you enough Tim Simmons, that was very helpful.
to LOUIEBLADES, the seller was mapico1. |
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If Danny aka Mapico tells you its Ngbandi or Yakoma than you can bank on that description. ![]() Congrats Lew |
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Yep. Rely on Mapico...he knows his stuff.
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Thanks for the advice.
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I had this sword in hand, I think Ngombe / Doko, more than Ngbandi / Yakoma, because of the specific engravings and signature.
We can see this sort of decoration on Ngombe / Doko execution knife also. But, we are in the same area, I'm going to search in my books Luc |
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Ngombe Doko in "Beauté Fatale"
Luc |
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Ngbandi in "African Weapons"
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Voila!
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Look at these engravings on Ngombe Doko execution knives, they are very similar to the one on the sword.
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A Ngbandi blade with a Ngombe hilt? Could be there was intertribal trading between the two groups?
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Very nice observations Luc LEFEBVRE, thanks for all the information.
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