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I have found aspects that do bring me back to the Cameroon and there abouts. Can you help? I will show these aspects as soon as I can take day light pictures. Perhaps you mean Equatorial Guinea?? Last edited by Tim Simmons; 19th February 2009 at 08:12 PM. |
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Tim,
I am without my books, but I think you can find it in "Zeltene Afrikanische Waffen by Mr Zirngibl". Also, there is one for sell (no as nice as yours) for sell on Belgique Mambele website. Regards, Martin |
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Hi Tim,
I asked around and I was told by J.Elsen "Fulbe,Peul" not 100% sure. The one on Mambele is marked "Ful/Mandingo" I added a pic from Mambele website.... I would say for sure in that region. |
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Splendid. Thank you all. A very unusual ceremonial sword. The Baga also populate Conakry and surounding coastal area.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Baga.html |
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My curiosity has been roused this evening. I wonder if there may be some confusion about this form of knife. You have to admit it really does have a sub-saharan, Congo look. Perhaps there is a muddling of Guinea and Equatorial Guinea? Seems more like Equat Guinea to me.
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